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Sensation and Percep
This stack deals with how one detects stimuli and how one's mind interprets it.
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Sensation | |
| Bottom-Up Processing | |
| Perception | |
| Top-Down Processing | |
| Absolute Threshold | |
| Difference Threshold | |
| Signal Detection Theory | |
| Sensory Adaptation | |
| Selective Attention | |
| Cornea | |
| Iris | |
| Pupil | |
| Lens | |
| Retina | |
| Receptor Cells | |
| Rods | |
| Cones | |
| Optic Nerve | |
| Blind Spot | |
| Trichromatic Theory | |
| Opponent-Process Theory | |
| Pitch | |
| Hertz | |
| Decibels | |
| Cochlea | |
| Hair Cells | |
| Kinesthic Sense | |
| Vestibular Sense | |
| Gestalt | |
| Figure-Ground | |
| Grouping | |
| Depth Perception | |
| Visual Cliff | |
| Binocular Cues | |
| Monocular Cues | |
| Retinal Disparity | |
| Convergence | |
| Perceptual Constancy | |
| Perceptual Set | |
| Extrasensory Perception (ESP) | |
| Inattentional Blindness | |
| Change Blindness | |
| Choice Blindness |