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Perception Crossword Puzzle
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Visual Cliff : A miniature cliff with a drop-off covered by sturdy glass.
Retinal Disparity : The difference between the two images the retinas receive of an object.
Convergence : The extent to which the eyes converge inward when looking at an object.
Relative Size : The smaller image of two objects of the same size appears more distant.
Interposition : Nearby objects partially obstruct our view of more distant objects.
Relative Height : Higher objects are farther away.
Relative Motion : As we move, stable objects appear to move relative to us.
Linear Perspective : The converging of parallel lines indicates greater distance.
Relative Brightness : Dimmer objects seem more distant.
Illusions : Created when perceptual clues are distorted and our brains cannot correctly interpret space, size, and depth.
Selective attention : The ability to listen to only one conversation in a noisy room.
Perceptual Constancy : Refers to the principle that we perceive objects as unchanging.
Closure : We fill gaps to create a whole object.
Connectedness : Objects that are connected are some how grouped together.
Familiarity : Objects in familiar positions are easier to recognize.
Symmetry : Tendency to perceive preferentially forms that make up mirror images.
Proximity : We grouped nearby figures together.
Similarity : We group similar figures together.
Continuity : we perceive smooth, continuous patterns rather than discontinuous ones.
Ground : Distinct from its surroundings.
Figure : Any object.
Perception Crossword Puzzle
Across:1. | The converging of parallel lines indicates greater distance. | 4. | As we move, stable objects appear to move relative to us. | 7. | Higher objects are farther away. | 9. | Objects that are connected are some how grouped together. | 13. | The extent to which the eyes converge inward when looking at an object. | 16. | The difference between the two images the retinas receive of an object. | 18. | Dimmer objects seem more distant. | 19. | Objects in familiar positions are easier to recognize. | 20. | The smaller image of two objects of the same size appears more distant. |
| | Down:2. | Nearby objects partially obstruct our view of more distant objects. | 3. | We grouped nearby figures together. | 5. | A miniature cliff with a drop-off covered by sturdy glass. | 6. | Any object. | 8. | Refers to the principle that we perceive objects as unchanging. | 10. | we perceive smooth, continuous patterns rather than discontinuous ones. | 11. | We fill gaps to create a whole object. | 12. | Tendency to perceive preferentially forms that make up mirror images. | 14. | We group similar figures together. | 15. | Distinct from its surroundings. | 17. | Created when perceptual clues are distorted and our brains cannot correctly interpret space, size, and depth. |
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Perception Crossword Puzzle
Across:1. | The converging of parallel lines indicates greater distance. | 4. | As we move, stable objects appear to move relative to us. | 7. | Higher objects are farther away. | 9. | Objects that are connected are some how grouped together. | 13. | The extent to which the eyes converge inward when looking at an object. | 16. | The difference between the two images the retinas receive of an object. | 18. | Dimmer objects seem more distant. | 19. | Objects in familiar positions are easier to recognize. | 20. | The smaller image of two objects of the same size appears more distant. |
| | Down:2. | Nearby objects partially obstruct our view of more distant objects. | 3. | We grouped nearby figures together. | 5. | A miniature cliff with a drop-off covered by sturdy glass. | 6. | Any object. | 8. | Refers to the principle that we perceive objects as unchanging. | 10. | we perceive smooth, continuous patterns rather than discontinuous ones. | 11. | We fill gaps to create a whole object. | 12. | Tendency to perceive preferentially forms that make up mirror images. | 14. | We group similar figures together. | 15. | Distinct from its surroundings. | 17. | Created when perceptual clues are distorted and our brains cannot correctly interpret space, size, and depth. |
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