Exam 5: Seeing Pattern and Motion

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dmax in random dot kinematograms varies with:

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Leibowitz and Harvey's study suggested that the process underlying size constancy is:

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The progressive loss of sensitivity to gratings as spatial frequency is decreased below about 5 c deg1 is probably due to:

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Which stimulus manipulation did Braddick find to cause loss of perception of motion in random dot kinematograms?

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From their studies of the perception of moving gratings from which the fundamental had been removed, Georgeson and Shackleton suggested that:

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What governs whether we see motion transparency in two superimposed patterns moving in opposite directions?

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What is a spatial contrast sensitivity function, and how is its shape to be explained?

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According to Fourier theory, the frequency component of a square wave with the highest amplitude is the:

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Which of these phenomena suggests interactions between spatial channels?

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When they used a forced choice test procedure, Nachmias et al. found, after adaptation to a square-wave grating:

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How are edges located in human vision?

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How can the apparent motion of stationary stimuli be explained?

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The minimum stimulus change of a first-order moving pattern which can be detected in a range of conditions corresponds to:

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Squaring is a useful procedure in modelling because it:

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Motion capture is the:

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