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This is. Sensation and Perception!!!!!. Do you hear what I hear?. “Eye have a taste for earxperimentation ”. Have you lost your senses!?!?. Eye Carumba. Perceptual Organization, shershmepshual smorganishmation. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. Effects Board 1. 300.

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  1. Thisis Sensation and Perception!!!!!

  2. Do you hear what I hear? “Eye have a taste for earxperimentation” Have you lost your senses!?!? Eye Carumba Perceptual Organization, shershmepshualsmorganishmation 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 Effects Board 1 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Have you lost your senses!?!? Perceptual Organization, shershmepshualsmorganishmation “Eye have a taste for earxperimentation” Eye Carumba Do you hear what I hear? Real Question Board 2

  4. With corneal damage, you will have trouble utilizing this sense.

  5. Sight

  6. Without your ossicles, this sense maybe quite muffled.

  7. Sound

  8. Without your golgi stretch receptors, you may have difficulty making sense of this sense.

  9. Kinesthetic

  10. Why, hello, olfactory epithelium. What’s that you say? You don’t feel like working? Well then I’ll have a very difficult time with this sense.

  11. Smell

  12. Semicircular canals are essential for this sense.

  13. Vestibular

  14. The whole in your eye through which light passes. No, not the student!

  15. Pupil

  16. Cindy: Wow, what gorgeous eyes you have!!!Enrique: Thanks. But they’re not my “eyes”, you fool. The only part of my eye that is colored is the _________.

  17. Iris

  18. If an image falls on this part of your eye, you won’t see a thing! That’s because there are no receptors here, where the optic nerve leaves the back of the eye.

  19. Bipolar Cells

  20. Contrary to popular belief, these cells don’t have attitude problems. Instead, they are simply the relay man between receptor cells and ganglion cells in the eye.

  21. Blind spot

  22. Snoop Dogg: Shizzle! Jay-Z: HOVA! What’s good? Snoop Dogg: When I look dirizzectly at that lizzight, it disappizzles! Jay-Z: That’s because when you stare directly at it, it falls on your f-HOV-ea, which contains only ________. These cells don’t work well in low-lit conditions. Son.

  23. Cones

  24. The part of the outer ear that you can pierce.

  25. Pinna

  26. It’s a snail! It’s a cephalopod! It’s a mollusk! No, it’s the ____________! (The part of the inner ear that contains fluid)

  27. Cochlea

  28. These three bones, in order, relay auditory information from the tympanic membrane to the oval window.

  29. Hammer, Anvil, Stirrup

  30. No, they’re not goofy! But without these tiny hair cells, located on the Organ of Corti, you would not be able to convert sound waves to meaningful auditory information!

  31. Cilia

  32. The number of cycles per second in a wave, which determines pitch, is measured in this unit. (Exactly)

  33. Hertz

  34. This man stated that there is a one-to-one relationship between the type of receptor cell and the type of message it sends.

  35. Muller

  36. This German physicist had a hand in both the Trichromatic Theory of Color Vision AND the Place Theory.

  37. Helmoltz

  38. This name is tied to the theory that states that the JND is a percentage of the original stimulus and not a constant minimum.

  39. Weber

  40. This name is tied to the Opponent-Process Theory of Color Vision.

  41. Ewald Hering

  42. These two researchers got a kick out of putting goggles on kittens to see how their feature detectors would develop.

  43. Hirsch and Spinelli

  44. These “principles” explain why we automatically see the whole rather than individual parts.

  45. Gestalt

  46. The difference between the two images cast on the inner lining at the back of our eyes is called this:

  47. Retinal Disparity

  48. This apparent movement is caused by lights flashing in a sequence. Without this phenomenon, Vegas would be out of business. (Not.)

  49. Phi Phenomenon

  50. This monocular cue causes objects in the distance to seem smooth while those that are closer to us appear to be grainy

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