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Chapter 5

Across
Another word for taste.
The trichromatic theory of color vision states that all colors in the spectrum can be made by combining red, green, and ( ).
The way sensory information is organized, interpreted, and experienced.
The type of processing where our available knowledge and experiences influence the interpretation of sensations.
Another word for smell.
A section of the back of the eye where photoreceptor cells are located.
Small, dark opening in the center of. the iris.
Smallest detectable difference in sensation.
Length of a wave from one peak to the next.
Photoreceptor cells that detect light or no light (not color).
Failure to notice something completely visible due to lack of attention.
A measure of frequency.
A number of waves that pass a given point in a time period.
This color has the shortest wavelength visible to the human eye.
Part of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye.
Type of vision that is the combination of two visual inputs.
Black/white, and red/green are examples of ( ) colors.
A unit of sound intensity.
Down
The distance from the center line to the crest or trough of a wave.
Type of nerve that carries visual information from the retina to the brain.
The slight difference in vision between each eye.
Rods and cones are known as ( ) cells.
Colored part of the eye.
Smallest detectable difference in sensation.
Clear covering over the eye that bends light towards the pupil.
Conversion from sensory stimulus energy to action potential.
When sensory receptors detect sensory information.
Type of vision that uses cues to detect 3-D space; only requires one eye.
Photoreceptor cells that see color and fine detail in adequate light.
This color has the longest wavelength visible to the human eye.