PerceptionvestibularsenseBlindSpotSensoryinteractionTop-downprocessingprimingvisualcliffPupilAuditionRodsOpponent-processingTheoryFrequencytheoryAbsolutethresholdPsychophysicsCochleaColorconstancyIrisParallelProcessingDifferencethresholdLensSubliminalOpticNerveWeber’sLawkinestheticsenseSensorineuralhearing lossInattentionalblindnessFeatureDetectorsBottom-upprocessingPerceptualSetConductionhearinglossSelectiveattentionsynesthesiaYoung-HelmholtzTheoryGate-controltheoryRetinaaccommodationGestaltPhiphenomenonConesFigure-groundMonocularcuesBinocularcuesSensationSignaldetectiontheoryHueTransductionSensoryAdaptationDepthperceptionChangeblindnessPerceptionvestibularsenseBlindSpotSensoryinteractionTop-downprocessingprimingvisualcliffPupilAuditionRodsOpponent-processingTheoryFrequencytheoryAbsolutethresholdPsychophysicsCochleaColorconstancyIrisParallelProcessingDifferencethresholdLensSubliminalOpticNerveWeber’sLawkinestheticsenseSensorineuralhearing lossInattentionalblindnessFeatureDetectorsBottom-upprocessingPerceptualSetConductionhearinglossSelectiveattentionsynesthesiaYoung-HelmholtzTheoryGate-controltheoryRetinaaccommodationGestaltPhiphenomenonConesFigure-groundMonocularcuesBinocularcuesSensationSignaldetectiontheoryHueTransductionSensoryAdaptationDepthperceptionChangeblindness

Unit 3 Sensation and Perception - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Perception
  2. vestibular sense
  3. Blind Spot
  4. Sensory interaction
  5. Top-down processing
  6. priming
  7. visual cliff
  8. Pupil
  9. Audition
  10. Rods
  11. Opponent-processing Theory
  12. Frequency theory
  13. Absolute threshold
  14. Psychophysics
  15. Cochlea
  16. Color constancy
  17. Iris
  18. Parallel Processing
  19. Difference threshold
  20. Lens
  21. Subliminal
  22. Optic Nerve
  23. Weber’s Law
  24. kinesthetic sense
  25. Sensorineural hearing loss
  26. Inattentional blindness
  27. Feature Detectors
  28. Bottom-up processing
  29. Perceptual Set
  30. Conduction hearing loss
  31. Selective attention
  32. synesthesia
  33. Young-Helmholtz Theory
  34. Gate-control theory
  35. Retina
  36. accommodation
  37. Gestalt
  38. Phi phenomenon
  39. Cones
  40. Figure-ground
  41. Monocular cues
  42. Binocular cues
  43. Sensation
  44. Signal detection theory
  45. Hue
  46. Transduction
  47. Sensory Adaptation
  48. Depth perception
  49. Change blindness