Psychology Review
sensation, hearing, and vision
Created Date
10.29.21
Last Updated
10.29.21
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Topics of this game:
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psychological process by which we interpret sensory stimulation
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the weakest amount of a stimulus you can sense
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the minimum amount of difference that can be detected between two stimuli
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made from electromagnetic energy and is described in wavelengths
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where the optic nerve meets the back of the eye; does not have rods or cones so nothing can be seen
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allow us to see in black and white; sensitive to light brightness
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provide color to our vision
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sharpness of vision; someone’s ability to see visual details
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when complementary pigments are mixed they can form other colors
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the visual impression that remains after the original image is removed
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thin membrane that vibrates when sound waves strike it
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bony tube that contains fluids as well as neurons that move in response to the vibrations of the liquids
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part of the brain that transmits sounds to the cerebral cortex
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amplifies sounds; therefore damage to it prevents people from hearing sounds that are not loud enough
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