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PSY CH4 TERMS

QuestionAnswer
Absolute threshold
Additive color mixing
Afterimage
Auditory localization
Basilar membrane A structure that runs the length of the cochlea in the inner ear and holds the auditory receptors, called hair cells
Binocular depth cues Clues about distance based on the differing views of the two eyes
Bottom-up processing
Cochlea
Color blindness
Complementary colors
Cones
Convergence
Dark adaptation
Depth perception
Distal stimuli
Farsightedness
Feature analysis
Feature detectors
Fovea
Frequency theory
Gate-control theory
Gustatory system
Impossible gures
Inattentional blindness
Just noticeable difference (JND)
Lateral antagonism
Lens
Light adaptation
Monocular depth cues
Motion parallax
Nearsightedness
Olfactory system
Opponent process theory
Optic chiasm
Optic disk
Parallel processing
Perception
Perceptual constancy
Perceptual hypothesis
Perceptual set
Phi phenomenon
Pictorial depth cues
Place theory
Proximal stimuli
Psychophysics The study of how physical stimuli are translated into psychological experience
Pupil
Receptive eld of a visual cell
Retina
Retinal disparity
Reversible gure
Rods
Sensation
Sensory adaptation
Signal-detection theory
Subjective contours
Subliminal perception
Subtractive color mixing
Top-down processing
Trichromatic theory
Visual illusion
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