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Perception
100

Sight, hearing, touch, smell, & taste.

What are the 5 senses?

100

The brain does not have direct communication with our senses and the world-- true or false?

True.

100

Contain a meaning that lies below conscious perception

What is a subliminal message?

100

An inability to hear, resulting from damage to the structures of the middle or inner ear.

What is conduction deafness?

100

When your mind interprets an image that is incorrect.

What is an illusion?

200

The filters by which we expereince the world.

What are the senses?

200

The sensory process that converts items like light or sound waves into the form or neural messages.

What is transduction?

200

The most complex, best developed, and most important sense for humans but dependend on one of the smallest organs

What is vision?

200

The middle ear is made up of these bones.

What are the hammer, anvil, and stirrup?

200

The process of using context or general knowledge to understand what we perceive.

What is top-down processing?

300

The senses of taste and smell are also called this.

Gustation and olfaction.

300

List the steps of transduction.

What are 

1- detection of a stimulus

2-stimulus to sensory organ & activation of sensory receptor

3-reecptor converts info to nerve signal

300

When the eye converts the characteristics of light into neural signals that the brain can process and interpret.

What is transduction?

300

This provides constant sensory feedback about what the muscles in your body are doing.

What is the kinesthetic sense?

300

This is the ability to recognize the same object as remaining “constant” under changing conditions.

What is Perceptual Consistency?

400

Process by which sensory systems & the nervous system recieve stimuli from the environment.

What is sensation?

400

Thee diminishing responsiveness of our sensory systems to prolonged stimulation.

What is sensory adaptation?

400

The colored part of your eye that changes the size of the pupil.

What is the iris?

400

These are the 4 main qualities of taste?

What are  sweet, sour, bitter and salty?

400

Occurs as our sensory receptors receive new sensory information and does not require the use of prior knowledge or experiences.

What is bottom-up processing?
500

Process of organizing and interpreting incoming snsory information.

What is perception?

500

The minimum amount of stimulation needed to detect a specific stimulus.

What is absolute threshold?

500

Transduction occurs in this part of the eye.

What is the retina?

500

Theory that states that the spinal cord contains a "gate" that controls whether pain signals get sent to the brain or not. This "gate" is opened based on the strength of the pain signals from the body.

What is Gate-Control Theory?

500

Name the 3 types of perception blindness.

What are:

•Inattentional Blindness

•Change Blindness

•Choice Blindness