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PY 101 Exam 2 Question and answers verified to pass PY 101 Exam 2 absolute threshold The level of intensity that lifts a stimulus over the threshold of conscious awareness; it's usually defined as the intensity level at which people can detect the pressure of the stimulus 50% of the time accommodation the process through which the lens changes its shape temporarily to help focus light on the retina affordance Recognizing opportunities for behavior through perception basilar membrane A flexible membrane running through the cochlea that, through its movement, displaces the auditory receptor cells, or hair cells binocular depth cues Cues for depth that depend on comparisons between the two eyes blind spot

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PY 101 Exam 2
absolute threshold
The level of intensity that lifts a stimulus over the threshold of conscious
awareness; it's usually defined as the intensity level at which people can
detect the pressure of the stimulus 50% of the time




accommodation
the process through which the lens changes its shape temporarily to help
focus light on the retina




affordance
Recognizing opportunities for behavior through perception




basilar membrane
A flexible membrane running through the cochlea that, through its movement,
displaces the auditory receptor cells, or hair cells




binocular depth cues
Cues for depth that depend on comparisons between the two eyes




blind spot

,The point where the optic nerve leaves the back of the eye




bottom-up processing
Processing that is controlled by the physical message delivered to the scenes




brightness
The aspect of the visual experience that changes with light intensity; in
general, as the intensity of light increases, so does its perceived brightness




chemoreceptors
Receptor cells that react to invisible molecules scattered about in the air or
dissolved in liquids, leading to the senses of smell and taste




cochlea
The bony, snail-shaped sound processor in the inner ear where sound is
translated into nerve impulses




cold fibers
Neurons that respond to a cooling of the skin by increasing the production of
neural impulses

,cones
Receptor cells in the central portion of the retina that transduce light energy
into neural messages; they operate best when light levels are high, and they
are primarily responsible for the ability to sense color




convergence
A binocular cue for depth that is based on the extent to which the two eyes
move inward, or converge, when looking at an object




cornea
The transparent and protective outer covering of the eye




dark adaptation
The process through which the eyes adjust to dim light




difference threshold
The smallest detectable difference in the magnitude of two stimuli




feature detectors
Cells in the visual cortex that respond to very specific visual events, such as
bars or light at particular orientations

, flavor
A psychological term used to describe the gustatory experience; influenced by
taste, smell, and the visual appearance of food, as well as by expectation
about the food's quality




fovea
The "central pit" area in the retina where the cone receptors are located




frequency theory
The idea that pitch perception is determined partly by the frequency of neural
impulses traveling up the auditory pathway




gate-control theory
The idea that neural impulses generated by pain receptors can be blocked, or
gates, in the spinal cord by signals produced in the brain




Gestalt principles of organization
The organizing principles of perception proposed by the Gestalt psychologists.
These principles include the laws of prooximity, similarity, closure,
continuation, and common fate




gustation

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