Exam 8: Colour Vision
Exam 1: General Principles21 Questions
Exam 2: The Chemical Senses18 Questions
Exam 3: The Body Senses20 Questions
Exam 4: The Physics and Biology of Audition19 Questions
Exam 5: Perception of Sound19 Questions
Exam 6: The Physics of Vision & Light and the Eye19 Questions
Exam 7: Visual Physiology20 Questions
Exam 8: Colour Vision20 Questions
Exam 9: Spatial Vision20 Questions
Exam 10: Shape and Object Perception20 Questions
Exam 11: Depth Perception19 Questions
Exam 12: Visual Motion Perception20 Questions
Exam 13: Multisensory Processing in Perception20 Questions
Exam 14: Attention and Perception20 Questions
Exam 15: Individual Differences in Perception20 Questions
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A surface will appear more red than another surface if cone responses to it show a greater preponderance of:
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The spectral sensitivities of which pair of receptors are largely overlapping?
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In the CIE chromaticity diagram, colour saturation varies with
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Stable colour appearance despite large changes in the spectrum of the illuminating light is known as:
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After adapting to a blue field, the apparent hue of a neutral test field is
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Two lights which appear white when added together are said to be:
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S-cones absorb predominantly in which part of the visible spectrum?
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A traditional subtractive mixture of blue and yellow pigments normally appears:
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An additive colour mixture additive mixture of red and green lights normally appears:
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When the full range of cues is available, colour constancy attains a level of
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The opponent processing stage of dual-process colour theory involves
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A blue disc appears less saturated when on a blue background than when on a yellow background. This effect is known as:
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The major theories of human colour vision were all originally developed from
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Which statement about congenital colour deficiency is correct:
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According to the principle of univariance, the response of a single cone is the same regardless of:
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Which kind of observer has a neutral point on the spectrum where light appears to be colourless?
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