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Psych - Module 6 Pgs. 121-125

Across
Areas of the cerebral cortex that are composed of neurons that help provide sense and meaning to information registered in the cortex
What processing is when perception is guided by previous knowledge, experience, beliefs, or expectations to recognize a whole pattern?
How our brains combine and organize individual pieces or elements into a meaningful perception is called the rules of...
The smallest difference in the amount of stimulation that a specific sense can be detected.
Who initially discovered the idea of the absolute threshold?
What psychologists emphasized how our brains follow a set of rules that specify how individual elements are to be organized into a meaningful pattern or perception?
Sensations that are turned into perceptions that are influence by our own personal experience and knowledge
Meaningless bits of information
The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information
A stimulus that is detected at only an unconscious level is called?
A change in an organism's surroundings that causes the organism to react
The rule states that stimuli are organized in the simplest way possible
Down
the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time
the point above which a stimulus is perceived and below which it is not perceived. When you first become aware of a stimulus
This principle asserts that things that are close to one another tend to be grouped together.
This rule suggests that we are more likely to perceive continuous, smooth flowing lines rather than jagged, broken lines
Conversion of one form of energy into another where neural impulses in our brain interpret it.
The processing in which a whole is constructed from parts and pieces
The proportioned increase in the intensity of a stimulus needed to produce a just noticeable difference is called?
The rule states that, in organizing stimuli, we tend to fill in any missing parts of a figure and see the figure as complete.
Perception is the ability to differentiate an object from its background.
The rule in which things that are alike tend to be grouped together