What is the perceptual process?
What does the perceptual process enable us to do?
What is an environmental stimulus?
What is a distal stimulus?
What is a proximal stimulus?
Perceptions are based on.....
How do we perceive an environmental stimulus?
What are sensory receptors?
What is Transduction?
What are the steps of behavioural response?
What are the two kinds of information a perceiver brings to a situation?
How do eyes enable us to see?
How does the pupil work?
What are the parts of the eye?
How does the cornea and lens affect how we see?
What is accommodation?
What is the Retina?
What are the two types of receptors in the human retina?
What are the shapes of rods and cones?
How do rods and cones send signals?
What is convergence?
Which has more convergence? Rods or cones?
What are cones responsible for?
What are rods responsible for?
What is the rods and cones distribution in fovea?
What is the distribution of rods and cones in the periphery?
What is dark adaptation?
How does dark adaptation work?
What is the role of visual pigment?
What are the two components of visual pigment?
What is the role of the opsin molecule?
What is the role of the retinal molecule?
What is the role of isomerization?
How is the human eye similar to a camera?
How is the human eye different from a camera?
How is a camera different from the human eye?
What is rhodopsin?
What is a lens?
What are lens aberrations?
What is the horseshoe crab eye design?
What is anableps (fish) eye design?
What is chromatic aberration?
How does chromatic aberration affect human vision?
Why does chromatic aberration occur?
What is refraction?
What is chromadepth?
How do 3-D glasses work?
What is chromostereoscopy?
What is stereopsis?
What is the electromagnetic spectrum?
What is the wavelength of violet?
What is the wavelength of blue?
What is the wavelength of green?
What is the wavelength of yellow?
What is the wavelength of orange?
What is the wavelength of red?
What are solutions to chromatic aberration?
How does a yellow lens help to solve chromatic aberration?
How does the shift from rods to cones solve chromatic aberration?
What is the purkinje shift?
How does macular pigment solve chromatic aberration?
What is spherical aberration?
What is random variation in lens power across the pupil?
What is light scatter?
What is diffraction?
What is featural processing?
What are the two theories that follow featural approach?
What is feature integration theory?
What are the stages of feature integration theory?
What is the computational approach?
What is the process of the computational approach?
What are pixels?
What is resolution?
What is bit short for?
What is a bit?
What are digital images useful for?
What are the two main approaches to studying perception?
What are the 3 relationships between psychophysical and physiological approaches?
What are the cognitive neuroscience methods?
What is single-cell recording?
How are lesions used as an experimental technique?
What are genetic manipulations?
What is the 'knock-out' procedure?
What is a CAT scan?
What is MRI?
What is EEG?
How are metabolic signals used?
What is a PET scan?
What is the subtraction method?
What is fMRI?
Which part of the human brain responds best to faces?
Which part of the human brain responds best to places?
Which part of the human brain responds best to bodies?
What is computer modeling used for?
What are some of the pros of computer modeling?
What are some of the cons of computer modelling?
What is virtual reality?
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