This process converts physical energy to neural impulses
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This school studies the relationship between physical and psychological events
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This is the smallest amount of stimulation that can be detected at least half of the time
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This is the degree to which a stimulus magnitude has to change before it can be detected
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This is the path the light follows
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These receptors are responsible for color vision and are located in the fovea
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This is the place where the optic nerve leaves the retina
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The optic nerve carries visual information to this lobe
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This is the color of visible light
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This theory postulated the existence of three primary color receptors
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This theory explains Negative Afterimage
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This theory was criticized because individuals with red-green blindness can sense yellow
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This part of the ear transports sound by air conduction
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This part of the ear transforms physical energy into neural impulses
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This is the psychological dimension of frequency
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These vibrating bones are located in the middle ear
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This German word was borrowed to suggest that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts
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This law of grouping suggests that we perceive objects close together as belonging together
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This process helps us to perceive size as being the same regardless of the shape projected onto our retina
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These illusions are the result of misapplied constancy
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