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Vocab Theories & Laws Anatomical Structures Other Senses Perceptual Organization $100 $500 $400 $300 $200
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Topic 1 - $100 What is an analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain’s integration and sensory information?
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Topic 1 - $100 What is bottom-up processing.
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Topic 1 - $200 What is the minimum stimulation required to detect a particular stimulus?
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Topic 1 - $200 What is absolute threshold
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Topic 1 - $300 What is the retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; Necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when the other kinds of receptors don’t respond.
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Topic 1 - $300 What are Rods.
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Topic 1 - $400 What is the conversion of one form of energy into another. In sensation, the transforming of stimulus energies (sounds, sights, smells, etc.) into neural impulses our brains can interpret
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Topic 1 - $400 What is Transduction
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Topic 1 - $500 What is the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating “blind” areas because no receptor cells are located there.
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Topic 1 - $500 What is Blind Spot
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Topic 2 - $100 What is Weber’s Law
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Topic 2 - $100 What is the principle that to be perceived as different two stimuli must differ by a constant percentage.
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Topic 2 - $200 Trichromatic Theory states?
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Topic 2 - $200 What is cones contain three different color receptors: red, blue, and green.
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Topic 2 - $300 What theory states that opposing processes occur within the eye to enable color vision?
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Topic 2 - $300 What is opposing process theory
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Topic 2 - $400 What is the theory that the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone, thus enabling us to sense pitch
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Topic 2 - $400 What is Frequency Theory
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Topic 2 - $500 What theory states that the spinal cord contains a neurological “gate” that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass on to the brain.
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Topic 2 - $500 What is Gate- Control Theory
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Topic 3 - $100 Which anatomical structure does light pass through primarily in order to hit the iris?
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Topic 3 - $100 What is Cornea.
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Topic 3 - $200 Which structure of the eye do the cones cluster in and around to maintain focus?
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Topic 3 - $200 What is Fovea.
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Topic 3 - $300 What is the name of the structure that has multilayered tissue on the eyeball’s sensitive inner surface.
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Topic 3 - $300 What is the Retina
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Topic 3 - $400 Where is the Basilar Membrane located within the Ear?
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Topic 3 - $400 Where is Cochlea
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Topic 3 - $500 What are the name’s of the Ossicles?
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Topic 3 - $500 What is Malleus, incus, and stapes. (Hammer, Anvil, and Stirrup)
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Topic 4 - $100 What is your sense of the position and movement of your body parts called?
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Topic 4 - $100 What is kinesthesis.
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Topic 4 - $200 What is the vestibular sense?
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Topic 4 - $200 What is your sense of balance.
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Topic 4 - $300 What kind of indication would spawn from something sweet?
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Topic 4 - $300 What is an energy source.
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Topic 4 - $400 Smell + Texture + _________ = Flavor
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Topic 4 - $400 What is taste.
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Topic 4 - $500 Smell and Taste are processed in what lobe of the brain?
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Topic 4 - $500 What is Temporal.
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Topic 5 - $100 This image is an example of
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Topic 5 - $100 What is a Gestalt
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Topic 5 - $200 What is it called when humans fill in gaps to create a complete, whole object– we assume that the image is complete but partially blocked by the illusory image.
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Topic 5 - $200 What is closure.
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Topic 5 - $300 The ability to see objects in three dimensions, although the image strikes the retina in two dimensions is called?
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Topic 5 - $300 What is Depth Perception.
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Topic 5 - $400 When perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, even if changing illumination alters the wavelength, what is occurring?
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Topic 5 - $400 What is color constancy.
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Topic 5 - $500 Schema Rationales organize what kind of information in a organized and coherent form.
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Topic 5 - $500 What is Knowledge.
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