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  1. $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $100 $200 $400 $400 $400

  2. Making Sense of the World

  3. “I See” said the Blind Man

  4. Ewww!(Taste & Smell)

  5. What?! What did you say?

  6. Don’t Touch!

  7. What?! What did you say? Ewww!(Taste & Smell) Making Sense of the World “I See” said the Blind Man Don’t Touch! $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  8. CATEGORY 1 - $100 This is the process of detecting physical energy and converting it into neural signals.

  9. CATEGORY 1 - $100 What is Sensation?

  10. CATEGORY 1 - $200 This is the selection, organization, and interpretation of sensation into meaning.

  11. CATEGORY 1 - $200 What is perception?

  12. CATEGORY 1 - $300 This is the diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation.

  13. CATEGORY 1 - $300 What is Sensory Adaptation?

  14. CATEGORY 1 - $400 Our epxeirnece and exptceatoins eanlbe us to imemdaitley precieve the scarmlebd lteetrs as maennifugl wrods and snetneecs.

  15. CATEGORY 1 - $400 What is top-down processing?

  16. CATEGORY 1 - $500 This is the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time.

  17. CATEGORY 1 - $500 What is an Absolute Threshold?

  18. CATEGORY 2 - $100 This is the conversion of light energy into neural impulses that the brain can understand.

  19. CATEGORY 2 - $100 What is Phototransduction?

  20. CATEGORY 2 - $200 This is the point where the optic nerve leaves the eye; there are no receptors located in this section.

  21. CATEGORY 2 - $200 What is your blind spot?

  22. These are the light sensitive receptors on the inner surface of the eye that process visual information. CATEGORY 2 - $300

  23. CATEGORY 2 - $300 What are rods & cones?

  24. CATEGORY 2 - $400 This is the genetic disorder in which people cannot see colors like red and green. Extra point for the team that can give me the fancy term for this.

  25. CATEGORY 2 - $400 What is color blindness? (E.C. Trichromatic theory)

  26. CATEGORY 2 - $500

  27. CATEGORY 2 - $500 This is the perception of color, as color, even when lighting and wavelengths change.

  28. CATEGORY 2 - $500 What is color constancy?

  29. CATEGORY 3 - $100 This is the theory that one sense act together with other senses to perceive flavor or smell.

  30. CATEGORY 3 - $100 What is sensory interaction?

  31. CATEGORY 3 - $200 This is the process by which we transfer odor from the mouth to back of the nose.

  32. CATEGORY 3 - $200 What is chewing?

  33. CATEGORY 3 - $300 Name the 5 taste stimuli that the receptors on our tongues respond to.

  34. CATEGORY 3 - $300 What are: Sweet Salty Bitter Sour Umami

  35. CATEGORY 3 - $400 These are the 2 variables that effect our ability to smell.

  36. CATEGORY 3 - $400 What is age & gender?

  37. CATEGORY 3 - $500 This is the region in the brain that allows smells to be linked with a person’s experiences and memories.

  38. CATEGORY 3 - $500 What is the limbic system?

  39. CATEGORY 4 - $100 This is the conversion of sound waves into neural impulses using the hair cells of the inner ear.

  40. CATEGORY 4 - $100 What is acoustic transduction?

  41. CATEGORY 4 - $200 This is the ability to pinpoint a sound happening around you using both of your ears.

  42. CATEGORY 4 - $200 What is localization of sound?

  43. CATEGORY 4 - $300 This theory states that the rate of impulses traveling up the auditory nerve enables us to sense its pitch.

  44. CATEGORY 4 - $300 What is frequency theory?

  45. CATEGORY 4 - $400 Name the 3 sound characteristics that allow our ears to hear pitch, loudness and timbre.

  46. CATEGORY 4 - $400 What is frequency, intensity & quality?

  47. CATEGORY 4 - $500

  48. CATEGORY 4 - $500 Name and describe the 2 types of hearing loss.

  49. CATEGORY 4 - $500 Conduction Hearing loss: caused by damage to the mechanical system that conducts sound waves to the cochlea. Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Hearing loss caused by damage to the cochlea’s receptor cells or to the auditory nerve, also called nerve deafness.

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