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Final Jeopardy
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$100 When your body detects a stimulus 50% of the time.
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$100 Absolute Threshold
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$200 When a stimulus is registered by your brain but you don’t notice it.
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$200 Subliminal
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$300 This is a fancy word for smelling
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$300 olfaction
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To our eye, wavelength determines This about how we sense images
$400 To our eye, wavelength determines This about how we sense images
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Wavelength = hue = color
$400 Wavelength = hue = color
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Where the optic nerve hits our Retina is where this “spot” is.
$500 Where the optic nerve hits our Retina is where this “spot” is.
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$500 Blind Spot
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$100 This structure of the eye controls the size of the pupil.
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$100 Iris
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This theory of vision explains color blindness since one or more cones
$200 This theory of vision explains color blindness since one or more cones don’t function.
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$200 Trichromatic Theory
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Afterimages are explained by this theory of color vision
$300 Afterimages are explained by this theory of color vision
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$300 Opponent Process Theory
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$400 This “feature analysis” assumes we progress
from the whole picture then to the component parts. (forest to the trees)
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Top down processing $400
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$500 This structure of the ear transduces sound
vibrations into nerve impulses.
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$500 Cochlea
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100 This part of a sound wave indicates the volume, or how loud it is.
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$100 Amplitude
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200 We often perceive a series of dots on
a printed form as a “solid” line because of this Gestalt principle.
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$200 closure
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300 “The whole is greater than the sum of its parts”
What is the German word for this phrase?
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$300 Gestalt
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$400 The lights around the movie marquee flashed on.
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Phi Phenomenon
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500 It’s difficult to see a camouflaged animal because we cannot easily distinguish between these two things.
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$500 Figure and Ground
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$100 We tend to perceive those who dress the same as being together. Which Gestalt principle?
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$100 Grouping
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The tendency for 2 parallel lines to appear to come
$200 The tendency for 2 parallel lines to appear to come closer together in the distance.
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$200 convergence
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$300 This concept allows us to judge distance when one object covers another..
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300 interposition
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400 This concept allows us to judge distance
Because closer stuff is coarser or more detailed.
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$400 Texture Gradient
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$500 The fact that the corner of a building
thrust toward the viewer looks shorter Than the inside corner thrust away From the viewer is described by this illusion.
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$500
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$100 According to this theory, the ability to perceive
Pitch is determinant on the vibration of a certain LOCATION in the basilar membrane
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$100 Place theory
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$200 These are the 4 basic Tastes.
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$200
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Why food tends to taste bland When you have a stuffy nose
$300 Why food tends to taste bland When you have a stuffy nose
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$300 Sensory interaction
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Why you can’t smell the dog poop After 5 hours.
$400 Why you can’t smell the dog poop After 5 hours.
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$400 Sensory adaptation or habituation
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If you have vertigo, you feel like the room is spinning.
$500 If you have vertigo, you feel like the room is spinning. What part of your ear causes this.
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$500 Semi-circular canals
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Final Jeopardy
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Final Jeopardy Answer Who is Tolstoy? (The book is Kingdom of God)
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