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Unit 4: Sensation and Perception

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The fluid-filled _____ canals in our inner ears create our sense of balance.
Being able to tell the difference between two very similar shades of blue paint is an example of ________ threshold.
Turing down the radio when looking for a road sign is an example of ________ attention.
Example: In the Bob Ross painting, things at the bottom of the picture seem to be closer to us (2 words).
The photoreceptor cells in the eye that respond to the frequency (color) of the light.
A visual illusion where a room is built at an angle, but when viewed from the front it looks like one person in the room is very short and the other is very tall.
According to ________ theory of color vision, color is processed by cones organized in opponent pairs, and when one color is "on" the other color is "off." It helps explain the afterimage phenomenon (2 words).
The monocular cue of _____ perspective would make it seem like straight rows of crops converge in the distance.
_____ developed a better sense of smell to be able to smell that the food they gave their children is not spoiled or poisoned.
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Through what structure does light enter the eye?
According to _____-control theory, we can block sensations of pain by replacing them with a signal of pressure.
This color theory might explain why some people are colorblind - their eyes don't react to one of the three wavelengths of light (red, green, or blue).
A ruptured _____ (2 words), damaged nerves, and loud sounds can all cause severe hearing loss.
Having ears on the side of our heads helps us _____ where a sound is coming from.
Our perceptual set for human _____ is very strong, causing us to see them in a variety of everyday objects.
According to ________ theory, your physical state can affect sensation, and this is why you can't smell or taste food well when you have a cold (2 words).
The _____ phenomenon makes our brains percieve blinking holiday lights as moving lights.
Example: In the Bob Ross painting, some trees partially block others, making them seem to be further away.
A binocular cue for depth perception, it's the need for us to cross our eyes as objects move closer to our faces.
What is the ESP ability to manipulate physical matter using just your mind.
After sitting in a cold classroom, it no longer feels so cold due to sensory ________.
Retinal _______ is the difference between what each eye sees; it's a binocular cue for depth perception.
According to the Gestalt rule of _____, we view objects that are near to each other as belonging together.
Ticking of a watch from 20 feet away in a quiet room is an example of ________ threshold for hearing.
In the illusion of ________ motion, a movie or a flip book shows a series of rapidly moving images, making it seem like the pictures are moving.