Exam 4: Seeing in Colour
Exam 1: The Nature of Perception, and Some Ways of Investigating It34 Questions
Exam 2: Research Methods in Perception35 Questions
Exam 3: Mechanisms of Early and Middle Visual Processing35 Questions
Exam 4: Seeing in Colour33 Questions
Exam 5: Seeing Pattern and Motion35 Questions
Exam 6: Hearing35 Questions
Exam 7: Taste and Smell34 Questions
Exam 8: Touch and Pain35 Questions
Exam 9: Vestibular and Proprioceptive Systems35 Questions
Exam 10: Visual and Auditory Localisation35 Questions
Exam 11: Perception and Action35 Questions
Exam 12: Eye Movements and Perception of Natural Scenes35 Questions
Exam 13: Recognising Faces35 Questions
Exam 14: Attention and Awareness33 Questions
Exam 15: Changes in Perception Through the Life-Span35 Questions
Exam 16: Pathologies of Perception36 Questions
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What are the types of colour-deficient vision, and how are they to be explained?
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Adelson suggested that lightness is computed by the visual system:
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Experiments in which coloured targets are masked by colour noise suggest:
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The impairment of motion perception at isoluminance probably occurs because:
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Define additive and subtractive colour mixing. What have they revealed about human colour vision?
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In additive colour mixing, a mixture of blue and green lights appears to the normal observer:
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Animals with dichromatic vision are said to be able to discriminate about 10,000 different colours. How large is the set of colours thought to be discriminable by those with trichromatic vision?
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