Exam 3: Sensation and Perception
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Melzack and Wall have suggested a theory of pain called the
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Making sense of a word written in faded scribble by naming each letter utilizes
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Tim had to wear a patch over one eye for two weeks. Which of the following depth cues was he not able to use during that time?
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With regard to driving and talking on a cell phone research suggests all of the following except
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The process by which sensory receptors convert sensory stimulation-light, sound, odours, etc.-into neural impulses is
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Which of the following physical properties of light contribute to your experiences of hue or colour?
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The process through which the senses detect sensory stimuli and transmit them to the brain is called
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________ hearing loss is usually caused by disease or injury to the eardrum or the bones of the middle ear, with the result that sound waves cannot be conducted to the cochlea.
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In order for us to smell a substance, some of its molecules must pass into
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S.B.'s failure to adapt to vision after fifty years of blindness points out the difference between sensation and
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________ is defined as the process of sorting through sensations and selecting some of them for further processing.
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From the optic chiasm the optic nerve conveys visual information to the thalamus.
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Which of the perceptual constancies cause us to perceive objects as being different from the retinal image they project?
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Which of the following statements about olfactory receptors is not true?
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Because David is quite sensitive to certain artificial sweeteners, he would probably be classified as a supertaster.
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