Visual & Auditory Sensation
Kinesthetic Sensation
Visual Perception
Auditory Perception
Kinesthetic Perception
100

The normal visual acuity of a human adult according to Snellen's Eye Chart.

20/20

100

Kinesthetic receptors found throughout the body

Somatosensors

100
The location of the brain that processes motion.

Visual cortex

100

The ability to determine a sound's direction and distance.

Sound localization

100

Recognizing an object by touch.

Manipulation

200

The age at which the absolute threshold of hearing becomes similar to a normal adult's.

6 months of age

200

The vestibular apparatus plays a major role in this:

Balance

200

The ability to see the world in 3D.

Space perception

200

"Tuning" out excess noise.

Auditory figure and ground

200

Being left handed.

Lateral dominance

300

The structure that houses hair cells serving as auditory receptors.

Cochlea

300

The age at which muscle spindles are mature.

3 years

300

The three properties of the ability to visually perceive motion.

Direction, location, & speed
300

Listening to music is a type of this perception.

Pattern perception

300

Dimensions include awareness of self and spatial orientation, among others.

Body awareness

400

A decrease in the ability to see nearby objects clearly.

Presbyopia

400

The location of the vestibular apparatus

Inner ear

400

Camouflage hinders the ability to perceive this:

Object perception

400

Far vs. par vs. bar

Differential sounds

400

"Someone just touched my elbow!"

Tactile localization