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This is Sensation and Perception!!!!!
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100 400 200 400 500 200 300 100 300 400 100 200 400 200 500 300 100 300 500 200 300 Effects Board 1 Have you lost your senses!?!? Eye Carumba Do you hear what I hear? Perceptual Organization, shershmepshual smorganishmation “Eye have a taste for earxperimentation”
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100 200 300 400 500 Have you lost your senses!?!? Eye Carumba Do you hear what I hear? Perceptual Organization, shershmepshual smorganishmation Real Question Board 2 “Eye have a taste for earxperimentation”
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With corneal damage, you will have trouble utilizing this sense.
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Sight
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Without your ossicles, this sense maybe quite muffled.
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Sound
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Without your golgi stretch receptors, you may have difficulty making sense of this sense.
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Kinesthetic
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Why, hello, olfactory epithelium. What’s that you say? You don’t feel like working? Well then I’ll have a very difficult time with this sense.
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Smell
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Semicircular canals are essential for this sense.
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Vestibular
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The whole in your eye through which light passes. No, not the student!
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Pupil
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Cindy: Wow, what gorgeous eyes you have!!! Enrique: Thanks. But they’re not my “eyes”, you fool. The only part of my eye that is colored is the _________.
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Iris
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If an image falls on this part of your eye, you won’t see a thing! That’s because there are no receptors here, where the optic nerve leaves the back of the eye.
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Bipolar Cells
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Contrary to popular belief, these cells don’t have attitude problems. Instead, they are simply the relay man between receptor cells and ganglion cells in the eye.
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Blind spot
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Snoop Dogg: Shizzle! Jay-Z: HOVA! What’s good? Snoop Dogg: When I look dirizzectly at that lizzight, it disappizzles! Jay-Z: That’s because when you stare directly at it, it falls on your f-HOV-ea, which contains only ________. These cells don’t work well in low-lit conditions. Son.
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Cones
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The part of the outer ear that you can pierce.
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Pinna
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It’s a snail! It’s a cephalopod! It’s a mollusk! No, it’s the ____________! (The part of the inner ear that contains fluid)
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Cochlea
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These three bones, in order, relay auditory information from the tympanic membrane to the oval window.
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Hammer, Anvil, Stirrup
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No, they’re not goofy! But without these tiny hair cells, located on the Organ of Corti, you would not be able to convert sound waves to meaningful auditory information!
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Cilia
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The number of cycles per second in a wave, which determines pitch, is measured in this unit. (Exactly)
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Hertz
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This man stated that there is a one-to-one relationship between the type of receptor cell and the type of message it sends.
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Muller
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This German physicist had a hand in both the Trichromatic Theory of Color Vision AND the Place Theory.
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Helmoltz
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This name is tied to the theory that states that the JND is a percentage of the original stimulus and not a constant minimum.
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Weber
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This name is tied to the Opponent-Process Theory of Color Vision.
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Ewald Hering
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These two researchers got a kick out of putting goggles on kittens to see how their feature detectors would develop.
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Hirsch and Spinelli
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These “principles” explain why we automatically see the whole rather than individual parts.
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Gestalt
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The difference between the two images cast on the inner lining at the back of our eyes is called this:
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Retinal Disparity
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This apparent movement is caused by lights flashing in a sequence. Without this phenomenon, Vegas would be out of business. (Not.)
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Phi Phenomenon
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This monocular cue causes objects in the distance to seem smooth while those that are closer to us appear to be grainy
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Texture Gradient
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This is the concept of perceptual organization that allows us to “complete” an object and perceive it as a whole even if all sides of the figure don’t connect.
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Closure
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Final Jeopardy!!!!!!!!!!!! If you stare at an image of a blue and yellow flag then quickly look away, you will see an afterimage that consists of these colors:
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Blue and yellow!!!
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Name all three of Piaget’s children!!!!!!!!!
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Jacqueline, lucienne, laurent
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