Exam 10: Visual and Auditory Localisation

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Aglioti et al. suggested from their experiments on a version of the Ebbinghaus illusion that:

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Relative size provides a cue to distance when:

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When the images of one sharply focussed object and one blurred object abut:

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Which feature of the retinal images is thought to be a marker for occlusion:

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Which of the following is not a feature of texture gradients that provide a cue to distance?

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The curvatures of near and far visual space:

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Random dot stereograms show that binocular disparity is a depth cue because:

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Interaural intensity differences are greater for higher frequencies because:

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Motion parallax is:

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Occlusion is:

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The cone of confusion is:

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Milner and Goodale suggested that conscious perception can intrude increasingly into the control of action when:

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Why is the shape of our ears important in localising sounds?

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Two sources of visual information which might be used to guide human locomotion are optic flow and perceived visual direction. The evidence suggests that:

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Warren and Hannon showed that observers could judge their direction of heading with an accuracy of <2 degrees from:

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