Deck 4: A: Sensation and Perception

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Normal human color vision requires having three types of cones.​
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Cats can see in total darkness.​
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On other planets elsewhere in the universe,we might see colors differently from those on Earth.
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People see little or no color in the periphery of their visual field.​
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In order to see something,we send rays out from our eyes.​
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The cones are adapted for color vision,daytime vision,and detailed vision.​
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Absolute pitch (or "perfect pitch")is more common in people who speak Mandarin Chinese than in English speakers.​
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We localize sounds by comparing the responses of the two ears.​
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Humans have an approximately equal number of rods and cones.​
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Sound waves with greater amplitude are perceived as having a higher pitch than sound waves with lower amplitude.​
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A gray square could look blue,yellow,or any other color,depending on its surround.​
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Because all the axons exit from the eye at the same place,everyone has a blind spot.​
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The apparent brightness of an object depends on the brightness of objects near it.​
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Rods and cones are equally important for color vision.​
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Men are more likely to have color vision deficiency than are women.​
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We hear the pitch of low-frequency sounds by a different mechanism from the one we use for high-frequency sounds.​
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About a thousand years ago,an Arab scholar demonstrated that we see because light enters the eyes.​
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If you stare at a bright color for a minute and then look at a white surface,you continue seeing the color you had been viewing.​
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You can detect faint light best in the center of your retina.​
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Surgery can correct certain types of deafness.​
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Subliminal messages to improve memory,quit smoking,or lose weight are no more effective than a placebo.​
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In the eye,light is focused by the rigid cornea and the flexible _______.​
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Light enters the eye through the pupil and strikes the receptors on the _________.​
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A subliminal message to buy popcorn increases people's likelihood of buying it.​
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Certain drugs that relieve physical pain can relieve hurt feelings also.​
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When the moon looks larger at the horizon than it does high in the sky,it is just an optical illusion.The image is actually the same size.​
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It is possible to perceive many aspects of depth with just one eye.​
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Feature detectors can explain all aspects of pattern perception.​
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People taste very dilute sugar or salt solutions more easily than equally dilute bitter substances.​
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"Hurt feelings" activate some of the same brain areas as physical pain.​
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Phantom limb sensations come from irritation around the point of the amputation.​
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Itch sensation is a mild type of pain.​
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Many optical illusions result from errors of depth perception.​
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The number of times someone reports detecting a weak stimulus is meaningless information,unless we also know about false alarms.​
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Your ability to detect an extremely weak stimulus varies depending on circumstances.​
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Adult taste buds are almost equally distributed across the surface of the tongue.​
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The moon at the horizon looks larger than it does high in the sky because the atmosphere distorts the light as it passes through.​
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The sense of smell depends on only seven types of olfactory receptors.​
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Gestalt psychologists pioneered the study of feature detectors.​
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Feature detectors can explain visual aftereffects such as the waterfall illusion.​
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In the human auditory system,the ability to hear high-frequency sounds (above 4000 Hz)depends on the ________ principle.​
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An impairment in the bones connected to the eardrum produces a type of deafness known as __________ deafness.​
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The center of the retina,having the greatest density of receptors,is the ________​
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The part of the retina with the best color vision is the ______​
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Detection of the tilt,acceleration,and orientation of the head depends on the __________ system.​
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Some people report continuing sensations,including pain,in a limb long after it has been amputated.This phenomenon is known as ___________ limb.​
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A participant is asked to report every time he or she sees a faint light.If rewards are offered for correctly reporting the presence of the light,but no punishment for reporting it when it is absent,the participant will make many hits but also many ____________________.​
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The condition in which a stimulus of one type,such as sound,also elicits another experience,such as color is called ____________________.​
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The analysis of how people make hits,misses,false alarms,and correct rejections is known as _______ ______ theory.​
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The retinal receptors adapted for color vision are the _______.​
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The pitch of a sound (for example,high C or E-flat)depends on the ____________________ of the sound waves.​
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A neuron that responds to the presence or absence of a line or angle in a particular location is known as a ______________ detector.​
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After you stare at something red and look away,you see green.This observation supports the ____________________ theory of color vision.​
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Color constancy depends on the ability of the cortex to compare information from several parts of the retina.This view is known as the _______ theory of color vision.​
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Pain activates two brain areas,one that is responsible for sensation and one that is related to _________.​
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The optic nerve exits from the retina at the ____________________.​
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The theory that we perceive color by comparing responses from three types of receptors is known as the ____________ theory.​
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Red-green color vision deficiency results from a recessive gene on the _____ chromosome.​
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In the human ear,the ability to perceive low frequencies (up to about 100 Hz)depends on neurons working according to the ____________________ principle.​
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The sensations of pressure,pain,warmth,cold,vibration,and stretch of the skin are collectively known as the ____________________ senses.​
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Suppose we are trying to measure someone's ability to detect weak stimuli.When we present extremely weak stimuli (sights,sounds,or touches),this person almost always reports that they were present.Before we draw any conclusions about this person's apparently great sensitivity,what else do we need to know?​
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Define and differentiate trichromatic theory and the opponent-process theory.Which theory most easily explains negative color afterimages?​
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If two people rate the intensity of a taste as "7" on a 1-to-7 scale,can we conclude that they both had an equally intense experience? Why or why not?​
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The field of psychology that emphasizes how we perceive overall patterns through a top-down process is known as __________ psychology.​
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Explain why everyone has a blind spot in each eye.​
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Describe differences between vision in the fovea and vision in the periphery of the eye.​
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Our ability to perceive objects as maintaining their size,shape,and color,despite changes in the image striking the retina,is known as visual ____________.​
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What is a feature detector,and what evidence do we have for feature detectors?​
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Describe the gate theory of pain.​
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How do we manage to experience so many substances as bitter,in spite of the fact that they are chemically unrelated to one another?​
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In what way are hurt feelings similar to physical pain?​
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What is one likely explanation for many optical illusions?​
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The Gestalt psychologists described several principles of how we organize perceptions into meaningful wholes.Define the principles of (a)proximity,(b)similarity,(c)continuation,and (d)closure.​
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Normal human color vision requires having three types of cones.​
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Cats can see in total darkness.​
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On other planets elsewhere in the universe,we might see colors differently from those on Earth.
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People see little or no color in the periphery of their visual field.​
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In order to see something,we send rays out from our eyes.​
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The cones are adapted for color vision,daytime vision,and detailed vision.​
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Absolute pitch (or "perfect pitch")is more common in people who speak Mandarin Chinese than in English speakers.​
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We localize sounds by comparing the responses of the two ears.​
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Humans have an approximately equal number of rods and cones.​
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Sound waves with greater amplitude are perceived as having a higher pitch than sound waves with lower amplitude.​
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A gray square could look blue,yellow,or any other color,depending on its surround.​
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Because all the axons exit from the eye at the same place,everyone has a blind spot.​
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The apparent brightness of an object depends on the brightness of objects near it.​
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Rods and cones are equally important for color vision.​
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Men are more likely to have color vision deficiency than are women.​
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We hear the pitch of low-frequency sounds by a different mechanism from the one we use for high-frequency sounds.​
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About a thousand years ago,an Arab scholar demonstrated that we see because light enters the eyes.​
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If you stare at a bright color for a minute and then look at a white surface,you continue seeing the color you had been viewing.​
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You can detect faint light best in the center of your retina.​
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Surgery can correct certain types of deafness.​
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Subliminal messages to improve memory,quit smoking,or lose weight are no more effective than a placebo.​
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In the eye,light is focused by the rigid cornea and the flexible _______.​
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Light enters the eye through the pupil and strikes the receptors on the _________.​
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A subliminal message to buy popcorn increases people's likelihood of buying it.​
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Certain drugs that relieve physical pain can relieve hurt feelings also.​
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When the moon looks larger at the horizon than it does high in the sky,it is just an optical illusion.The image is actually the same size.​
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It is possible to perceive many aspects of depth with just one eye.​
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Feature detectors can explain all aspects of pattern perception.​
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People taste very dilute sugar or salt solutions more easily than equally dilute bitter substances.​
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"Hurt feelings" activate some of the same brain areas as physical pain.​
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Phantom limb sensations come from irritation around the point of the amputation.​
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Itch sensation is a mild type of pain.​
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Many optical illusions result from errors of depth perception.​
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The number of times someone reports detecting a weak stimulus is meaningless information,unless we also know about false alarms.​
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Your ability to detect an extremely weak stimulus varies depending on circumstances.​
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Adult taste buds are almost equally distributed across the surface of the tongue.​
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The moon at the horizon looks larger than it does high in the sky because the atmosphere distorts the light as it passes through.​
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The sense of smell depends on only seven types of olfactory receptors.​
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Gestalt psychologists pioneered the study of feature detectors.​
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Feature detectors can explain visual aftereffects such as the waterfall illusion.​
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In the human auditory system,the ability to hear high-frequency sounds (above 4000 Hz)depends on the ________ principle.​
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An impairment in the bones connected to the eardrum produces a type of deafness known as __________ deafness.​
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The center of the retina,having the greatest density of receptors,is the ________​
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The part of the retina with the best color vision is the ______​
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Detection of the tilt,acceleration,and orientation of the head depends on the __________ system.​
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Some people report continuing sensations,including pain,in a limb long after it has been amputated.This phenomenon is known as ___________ limb.​
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A participant is asked to report every time he or she sees a faint light.If rewards are offered for correctly reporting the presence of the light,but no punishment for reporting it when it is absent,the participant will make many hits but also many ____________________.​
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The condition in which a stimulus of one type,such as sound,also elicits another experience,such as color is called ____________________.​
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The analysis of how people make hits,misses,false alarms,and correct rejections is known as _______ ______ theory.​
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The retinal receptors adapted for color vision are the _______.​
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The pitch of a sound (for example,high C or E-flat)depends on the ____________________ of the sound waves.​
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A neuron that responds to the presence or absence of a line or angle in a particular location is known as a ______________ detector.​
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After you stare at something red and look away,you see green.This observation supports the ____________________ theory of color vision.​
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Color constancy depends on the ability of the cortex to compare information from several parts of the retina.This view is known as the _______ theory of color vision.​
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Pain activates two brain areas,one that is responsible for sensation and one that is related to _________.​
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The optic nerve exits from the retina at the ____________________.​
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The theory that we perceive color by comparing responses from three types of receptors is known as the ____________ theory.​
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Red-green color vision deficiency results from a recessive gene on the _____ chromosome.​
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In the human ear,the ability to perceive low frequencies (up to about 100 Hz)depends on neurons working according to the ____________________ principle.​
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The sensations of pressure,pain,warmth,cold,vibration,and stretch of the skin are collectively known as the ____________________ senses.​
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Suppose we are trying to measure someone's ability to detect weak stimuli.When we present extremely weak stimuli (sights,sounds,or touches),this person almost always reports that they were present.Before we draw any conclusions about this person's apparently great sensitivity,what else do we need to know?​
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Define and differentiate trichromatic theory and the opponent-process theory.Which theory most easily explains negative color afterimages?​
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If two people rate the intensity of a taste as "7" on a 1-to-7 scale,can we conclude that they both had an equally intense experience? Why or why not?​
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The field of psychology that emphasizes how we perceive overall patterns through a top-down process is known as __________ psychology.​
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Explain why everyone has a blind spot in each eye.​
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Describe differences between vision in the fovea and vision in the periphery of the eye.​
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Our ability to perceive objects as maintaining their size,shape,and color,despite changes in the image striking the retina,is known as visual ____________.​
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What is a feature detector,and what evidence do we have for feature detectors?​
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Describe the gate theory of pain.​
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How do we manage to experience so many substances as bitter,in spite of the fact that they are chemically unrelated to one another?​
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In what way are hurt feelings similar to physical pain?​
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What is one likely explanation for many optical illusions?​
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The Gestalt psychologists described several principles of how we organize perceptions into meaningful wholes.Define the principles of (a)proximity,(b)similarity,(c)continuation,and (d)closure.​
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