Title: Blank Jeopardy
1Senses
Vision
Hearing
Perception
Misc
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2Your sense of balance.
3Vestibular sense
4You and a friend see some hovering shapes in the
sky. You say they are weather balloons, your
friend says they are flying saucers. The two of
you share a sensation, but differ in this.
5Perception(Perception is the process of
interpreting sensations and giving them meaning.
So even though you and your friend are seeing
the same stimulus, your interpretations are
different.)
6Your sense of the position movement of your
body parts.
7Kinesthesis
8Sound waves pass through this part of your inner
ear triggering nerve impulses.
9Cochlea
10The German word for form. A group of
psychologists who studied form perception used
this as their label
11Gestalt
12Your dogs ability to hear a whistle that you
cant is due to this.
13Absolute thresholds(Dogs have sound receptors
that can pick up higher frequency sounds than do
humans. This means that dogs have a lower
absolute threshold for sound than do humans. That
is, dogs sound receptors are more sensitive)
14The minimum difference needed to detect a
stimulus 50 of the time.
15Difference threshold
16You dont feel the watch on your wrist because of
this.
17Sensory Adaptation
18When you are at prom talking with your friends
and you hear a friend call your name in the midst
of all of the noise. This illustrates
19Cocktail Party Effect
20Texting is dangerous while driving due to this
focusing of conscious awareness elsewhere
21Selective Attention
22This theory says that the retina contains three
different color receptors sensitive to red,
green, blue- can combine to make any color.
23Young-Helmholtz trichromatic ( 3 color) theory?
24The opponent-process theory argues that color
vision is enabled by opposing colors. These are
the 3 sets of opposing colors.
25Red-GreenBlue-YellowWhite-Black
26These are the nerve cells that allow you to see
angles, lines, and edges in this room.
27Feature detectors
28The theory that your central nervous system
blocks or allows pain signals to pass through.
29Gate-control theory of pain
30Without these light receptors youd see the
world in black and white.
31Rods
32The Gestalt principle that things that are alike
tend to be seen as going together.
33Similarity
34An apparatus used to test whether or not babies
have depth perception.
35Visual Cliff
36A certain time window during development during
which an organism must have certain experiences
in order to develop normal perception.
37Critical Period
38It may explain why many people wont notice that
this this sentence has repeated a word.
39Perceptual Set
40When my drivers license says my eyes are blue,
it is referring to this part of the eye.
41Iris
42Its where the optic nerve leaves the eye. You
cant see an image if it is projected here.
43Blind Spot
44Theory that says that sense detection varies
depending on a persons decision, alertness,
motivation
45Signal Detection
46This type of deafness might occur because you
listened to music far too loud.
47Sensorineural Deafness
48A clear covering that protects the eye.
49Cornea
50These are the 5 tastes.
51Sweet, sour, bitter, umani, salty