Sensation
The initial steps in the perceptual process, whereby physical features of the
environment are converted into electrochemical signals that are sent to the brain
for processing
What is the process by which sensory receptors receive and represent stimulus
energies from our environment?
Sensation
What is the process by which the brain organizes and interprets sensory
information?
Perception
Which part of the eye is responsible for detecting color?
Cones
What is the term for the minimum amount of stimulus energy needed to detect
a stimulus 50% of the time?
Absolute threshold
What is the phenomenon where our sensitivity to an unchanging stimulus
decreases over time?
Sensory adaptation
Which part of the ear is responsible for converting sound waves into neural
signals?
Cochlea
What is the term for the organization of the visual field into objects that stand
out from their surroundings?
Figure-ground
Which sense bypasses the thalamus and is directly processed by the brain?
Smell (olfaction)
,What is the term for the ability to perceive depth based on both eyes working
together?
Binocular cues
What is the name of the theory that explains how we perceive color through three
types of cones sensitive to red, green, and blue light?
Trichromatic theory
What is the name of the illusion where stationary objects appear to move after
staring at moving objects for some time?
Motion aftereffect (waterfall effect)
What is the name of the principle that states we perceive objects as unchanging
even when sensory input changes?
Perceptual constancy
What type of hearing loss occurs due to damage to the cochlea or auditory nerve?
Sensorineural hearing loss
Which sense provides information about body position and movement?
Proprioception
What is the process by which the brain uses prior knowledge and expectations to
interpret sensory information?
Top-down processing
What is the illusion where two lines of the same length appear to be different due
to surrounding visual cues?
Müller-Lyer illusion
What is the condition in which stimulation of one sensory pathway leads to
involuntary experiences in another?
Synesthesia
What part of the brain is primarily responsible for processing visual
information?
Occipital lobe
, What is the term for our ability to detect and interpret pain?
Nociception
Senses
Physiological functions for converting particular environmental features into
electrochemical signals
Perception
The later steps in the perceptual process, whereby the initial sensory signals are
used to represent objects and events so they can be identified, stored in memory,
and used in thought and action
Representations
Information in the mind and brain used to identify objects and events, to store
them in memory, and to support thought and action
Stimuli
The objects and events that are perceived (distal stimuli) and the physical
phenomena they produce (proximal stimuli)
Distal stimulus
A perceived object or event in the world (ex: a slamming door)
Proximal stimulus
A physical phenomenon evoked by a distal stimulus (ex: sound waves from a
slamming door)
Neurons
The cells of the nervous system that produce and transmit information-
carrying electrochemical signals
Neural signals