This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Privacy Policy OK

Psychology Terms Crossword

| See more in Philosophy

Read and define the definition and find its proper place with its correlating term!

LexieRodriguez
Created Date 12.10.22
Last Updated 12.13.22
Viewed 18 Times
Your browser doesn't support HTML5. System.Collections.Generic.List`1[System.String] System.Collections.Generic.List`1[System.String]
submit to reddit

Would you like to build your own game?

It's easy!

Go to the GameBuilder and get started!

Topics of this game:
  • Sensory levels in the beginning stage.
  • Percieving things with information we already know in order to interpert new information.
  • The process in which a virus transfers genetic info from one bacterium to the other.
  • The ability to differentiate different information.
  • The smallest level of stimulus that can be detected.
  • Minimal stimulation that people can detect 50% of the time.
  • The part of the eye that is responsible for high-acuity vision.
  • Nerves in the brain that respond to certain stimulants and incoming information.
  • The minimal difference in right and left retinal images.
  • An experiment preformed to test depth perception of babies.
  • The theory that states tiny cells in our eyes translate waves of light into color.
  • The theory that states humans perception of color is controlled by 3 opposing systems.
  • The theory that states we hear different pitches because different areas of the cochlea respond to higher or lower pitches.
  • The theory that states that whatever the pitch of a sound wave, nerve impulses of a corresponding frequency will be sent to the auditory nerve.
  • The theory that states a mechanism, in the spinal cord, in which pain signals can be sent up to the brain to be processed to accentuate the possible.
  • The sense that allows us to move smoothly.
  • The process in which our brain takes in complex images and makes them simpler.
  • The human eye completing incomplete images.
  • The Gestalt law of common fate states that humans perceive visual elements that move in the same speed and/or direction as parts of a single stimulus.
  • the unbroken and consistent existence or operation of something over a period of time.
  • The study of how the brain works.
  • Tests preformed to test the outcome of something or to test the effectiveness of different factors.
  • Experts who study the brain and how it works.
  • The organ in the brain that controls the body.
  • Fibers in the body that transmits sensations to the brain.