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AP Psych Crossword

Across
Processing that is simular to perception.
An organized whole
The principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ with a constant percentage.
A sequence of images passing through a sleeping persons mind.
It is the process of recognizing and interpreting sensory stimuli.
In all sleep stages but REM sleep.
Diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation
Sensory receptors receive stimulus form the envirement.
Failing to see visible objects when our attention in elsewhere.
is the smallest level of energy required by an external stimulus to be detectable correctly 50% of the time.
Hallucinogen drug known as acid.
The transformation of stimuli to neural impulses.
The amount of energy in a sound wave that we perceive as brightness or loudness.
A type of depressant similar to endorphins.
A laboratory device used to test depth perception in infants and young animals
Problems in falling or staying asleep.
It is the implicit memory effect in which exposure to a stimulus influences response to a later stimulus
Down
A split in consciousness.
The study of relationships between the physical characteristics of a stimuli.
Said that two stimuli must differ by a constant percentage.
The distance between the peak of one light or sound wave and the next.
What frequency determines.
Below ones absolute threshold or conscious awareness.
The focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimuli.
Is the process that allows our brains to take in information via our five senses, which can then be experienced and interpreted by the brain.
The theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated.
the degree to which a stimulus can be described as similar to or different from stimuli that are described as red, green, blue, and yellow.
Compulsive drug craving.
Adjustable opening in the center of the eye