Psych 101 Cumulative
Lens
The flexible, transparent structure in the eye that helps focus an image on the back of the eye's interior
Sensory adaptation is the
heightening of sensory responses to unfamiliar stimuli
The optic disc is the part of the retina
that has no photo receptors
The primary function of the outer ear, or pinna, is to
Gather sounds and direct them to the middle ear
Nociceptors are free nerve endings that are specialized to sense
Pain
A specialized sensory cell that detects stimuli is called a
Sensory receptor cell
Hair Cells
The specialized receptor calls inside the cochlea
The main difference between binocular and monocular depth is that
binocular cues require information from both eyes, while monocular cues do not.
Photoreceptors
are the light-sensitive receptor cells in the retina
An absolute threshold
is the lowest intensity of a stimulus that a person can detect half the time
Occlusion is a
monocular depth cue
You would expect your pupil to be largest when you are
navigating through a dark forest at night
Some of the free nerve endings in your skin are specialized to detect information about
temperature
A potential consequence of convergence is that you will be unable to
use convergence and binocular disparity cues simultaneously
The greatest adaptive, perceptual advantage to having two ears rather than one is that
we are more easily able to localize sounds with two ears