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1. States that just noticeable difference is proportional to the magnitude of the initial stimulu
A
Weber’s law
B
Ventral pathway
C
Somatotopic map
2. Parts of the inner ear involved in balance.
A
Independent variable
B
Flashbulb memory
C
Vestibular system
3. Pathway of visual processing. The “what” pathway.
A
Transduction
B
Ventral pathway
C
Opponent-process theory
4. Thin, stretched membrane in the middle ear that vibrates in response to sound. Also called the eardrum.
A
Dorsal pathway
B
Hormone
C
Tympanic membrane
5. Theory proposingcolor vision as influenced by three different cones responding preferentially to red, green and blue.
A
45α-reductase
B
Estrogen
C
Trichromatic theory
6. The conversion of one form of energy into another.
A
Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon
B
Functionalism
C
Transduction
7. Experience influencing the perception of stimuli.
A
Top-down processing
B
Participant demand
C
Correlation
8. Receptors that transduce gustatory information.
A
Feminization
B
Taste receptor cells
C
Feminization
9. Chemicals transduced by taste receptor cells.
A
Absolute threshold
B
Tastants
C
Masculinization
10. The finding that responses to multimodal stimuli are typically greater than the sum of the independent responses to each unimodal component if it were presented on its own. Tastants
A
Binocular disparity
B
Superadditive effect of multisensory integration
C
Olfactory epithelium