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Chapter 3 Study

Across
Term that came from the Greek terms referring to "Old Men" and "Eyes".
Fourth type of neuron found in the eyeball.
Colored part of the eye
The weakest level of stimulus to produce a sensation.
German physiologist, Ewald Hering proposed...
Exact opposite of the Fovea.
The reason TV and movie ads are more closely monitored. Think Coka-Cola.
Way to organize your thoughts, or a type of error often seen in films.
The stimulation of sensory receptors and the transmission of sensory information to the central nervous system.
When you look at a blob for 30 sec that is designed to make another image when you look at a white wall after.
Where the image you are looking at is transferred to from the lens.
The million or so ganglion cells in our retina's form to make the...
The sounds you hear fall into different levels of...
Minimum difference in magnitude of two stimuli required to tell them apart.
An active process in which sensations are organized and interpreted to form an inner representation of the world.
Brain cells that respond to specific aspects of a scene.
Down
Theory about the Relationship between physical stimulus and a sensory response.
Process of becoming more sensitive to stimulation.
White part of the eye, composed of hard protective tissue.
Where the picture thickness changes in the inner part of the eye.
Transparent layer on the front of the eye ball.
The process of becoming less sensitive to stimuli.
Opening in the iris.
Color or...
Type two of photoreceptors.
Type one of photoreceptors.
Minimum difference in stimuli that a person can detect.
Most densely packed area of cone cells.