CHAPTER 3 Vocab (R-W) Flashcards

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The retinal area that, when stimulated, affects the firing of that cell

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Receptive field of a visual cell

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the neural tissue lining the inside back surface of the eye; it absorbs light, processes images, and sends visual information back tot he brain

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retina

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A cue to the depth based on the fact that objects within 25 feet project images to slightly different locations on the left and right retinas, so the right and left eyes see slightly different views of the object

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Retinal disparity

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A drawing that is compatible with two different interpretations that can shift back and forth

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Reversible figure

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Specialized visual receptors that play a key role in night vision and peripheral vision

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Rods

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The stimulation of sens organs

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Sensation

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A gradual decline in sensitivity to prolonged stimulation

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Sensory adaptation

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A psychophysiological theory proposing that the detection of stimuli involves decision processes as well as sensory processes which are influenced by a variety of factors besides the physical intensity of a stimulus

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Signal-detection theory

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The perception of controus where none actually exist

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Subjective contours

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The registration of sensory input without conscious awareness

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Subliminal perception

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Formation of colors by removing some wavelengths of light, leaving less light than was originally there

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Subtractive color mixing

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The sensory system for touch

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Tactile system

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A dividing point between energy levels that do and do not have a detectable effect

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Threshold

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In form perception, a progression from the whole to the elements

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Top-down processing

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The theory of color vision holding that the human eye has three types of receptors with differing sensitivities to different wavelengths

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Trichromatic theory

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The sensory system that responds to gravity and keeps people informed of their body’s location

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Vestibular system

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An inability to recognize objects

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Visual agnosia

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The theory holding that groups of auditor nerve fibers fire neural impulses in rapid succession, creating volleys of impulses

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Volley principle

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The theory stating that the size of a just noticeable difference is a constant proportion of the size of the initial stimulus

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Weber’s law