The two MAIN parts of the NS.
What is the Central NS and Peripheral NS?
Cones location in the eye.
What is the Fovea?
Part of the ear that is snail shaped.
What is the Cochlea?
When you group similar objects together.
What is Similarity?
What is Stroop Effect?
Part of the NS where the brain and spinal cord is located.
What is the Central NS?
Depth perception with both eyes.
What is Binocular Cues?
The Organ of Corti contains this.
What is Hair Cells?
When you group close object together.
What is Proximity?
Ability to hear someone say your name in a loud room full of different conversations.
The two parts of the Autonomic NS.
What is Sympathetic and Parasympathetic?
Difference between what your left and right eye see.
What is Retinal Disparity?
Height of sound waves.
What is Amplitude?
When you prefer continuous flow of a line.
What is Continuity?
Surrounding information helps interpret data.
The two parts of the Somatic NS.
What is Afferent and Efferent (sensory&motor)?
When your eyes follow an object coming closer to you face.
What is Convergence?
The speed of sound waves.
What is Frequency?
When you group things together based on similar destination.
What is Common Fate?
Ability to recognize a familiar object in a different setting.
What is Perceptual Consistency?
The process of the NS receiving info through our senses.
What is Sensation?
Part of the eye sends signals to our brain.
What is the Optic Nerve?
Deafness due to nerve damage.
What is Sensorineural Deafness?
When the brain prefers things simple.
What is Prägnanz?
Images that have more than one interpretation.