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Deck 6: Sensation and Perception
1
When Ann went to her doctor,he gave her a hearing test.During the test,the doctor struck several tuning forks,each of which was a distinct pitch,and asked her to choose two tones that sounded almost the same in pitch.The doctor was testing Ann's _______.
A)auditory convergence
B)refractory threshold
C)absolute threshold
D)difference threshold
A)auditory convergence
B)refractory threshold
C)absolute threshold
D)difference threshold
difference threshold
2
If a researcher wanted to know how loudly a person must speak in order to be heard above the noise of two other simultaneous conversations,the researcher would likely measure the ________.
A)difference threshold
B)marginal intensity
C)relative magnitude
D)absolute threshold
A)difference threshold
B)marginal intensity
C)relative magnitude
D)absolute threshold
difference threshold
3
Which of the following is NOT a measure of threshold?
A)absolute threshold
B)difference threshold
C)just noticeable difference
D)separation threshold
A)absolute threshold
B)difference threshold
C)just noticeable difference
D)separation threshold
separation threshold
4
Detecting environmental stimulation" is one way to define ______.
A)perception
B)feeling
C)sensation
D)awareness
A)perception
B)feeling
C)sensation
D)awareness
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5
The term "just noticeable difference" is loosely synonymous with __________.
A)separation threshold
B)difference threshold
C)response threshold
D)absolute threshold
A)separation threshold
B)difference threshold
C)response threshold
D)absolute threshold
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6
The process whereby we receive information from the environment through our receptors is _______.
A)encoding
B)perception
C)sensation
D)transduction
A)encoding
B)perception
C)sensation
D)transduction
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7
The minimum intensity of physical stimulation required to produce any sensation at all in a person is the _______.
A)absolute threshold
B)difference threshold
C)minimum threshold
D)noticeable threshold
A)absolute threshold
B)difference threshold
C)minimum threshold
D)noticeable threshold
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8
Our ________ enable us to make sense of the sensations that we are continually experiencing.
A)sensory organs
B)motor abilities
C)perceptual abilities
D)sensory abilities
A)sensory organs
B)motor abilities
C)perceptual abilities
D)sensory abilities
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9
The relation between the amount of physical energy in a stimulus and the sensory experience of that stimulus is studied by:
A)encoding psychology.
B)psychophysics.
C)sensory physiology.
D)transduction psychology.
A)encoding psychology.
B)psychophysics.
C)sensory physiology.
D)transduction psychology.
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10
The point at which a person can detect a stimulus 50 percent of the time it is presented is called the __________.
A)absolute threshold
B)difference threshold
C)range threshold
D)noticeable threshold
A)absolute threshold
B)difference threshold
C)range threshold
D)noticeable threshold
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11
"Sensation is to _______ as perception is to _______."
A)psychological; physical
B)gathering; understanding
C)understanding; gathering
D)interpreting; detecting
A)psychological; physical
B)gathering; understanding
C)understanding; gathering
D)interpreting; detecting
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12
The smallest change in stimulation that can be detected 50 percent of the time is called the __________.
A)separation threshold
B)difference threshold
C)response threshold
D)absolute threshold
A)separation threshold
B)difference threshold
C)response threshold
D)absolute threshold
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13
When Ann went to her doctor,he gave her a hearing test.During the test,the doctor struck several tuning forks,each of which vibrated at a distinct pitch,and asked her to choose two tones that sounded almost the same in pitch.The doctor was testing Ann's __________.
A)auditory convergence
B)refractory threshold
C)absolute threshold
D)difference threshold
A)auditory convergence
B)refractory threshold
C)absolute threshold
D)difference threshold
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14
_______ theory was developed to isolate separate measures of sensory sensitivity and decision criteria used.
A)Method of limits
B)Method adjustment
C)Signal-detection
D)Method of constant stimuli
A)Method of limits
B)Method adjustment
C)Signal-detection
D)Method of constant stimuli
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15
Which of the following is NOT a measure of threshold?
A)absolute threshold
B)difference threshold
C)just noticeable difference threshold
D)separation threshold
A)absolute threshold
B)difference threshold
C)just noticeable difference threshold
D)separation threshold
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16
Sensation is _______.
A)the organization of stimuli to create meaningful patterns
B)the stimulation of the senses
C)the presence of sensory cell activity in the absence of external stimulation
D)the result of activity in the efferent nervous system
A)the organization of stimuli to create meaningful patterns
B)the stimulation of the senses
C)the presence of sensory cell activity in the absence of external stimulation
D)the result of activity in the efferent nervous system
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17
Dr.Delmar wants to determine how loud a certain noise must be in order for it to be heard from a distance of 50 feet.Her question involves the concept of:
A)relative magnitude.
B)difference threshold.
C)absolute threshold.
D)just noticeable difference (jnd).
A)relative magnitude.
B)difference threshold.
C)absolute threshold.
D)just noticeable difference (jnd).
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18
The components in the sense organs that respond to energy are called _______.
A)sensor cells
B)receptor cells
C)transducers
D)effector cells
A)sensor cells
B)receptor cells
C)transducers
D)effector cells
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19
Which of the following statements is true?
A)Only the difference threshold varies from person to person.
B)Only the absolute threshold is constant for all people.
C)Both the difference threshold and the absolute threshold are constant for all people at all times.
D)Both the absolute threshold and the difference threshold vary from person to person over time.
A)Only the difference threshold varies from person to person.
B)Only the absolute threshold is constant for all people.
C)Both the difference threshold and the absolute threshold are constant for all people at all times.
D)Both the absolute threshold and the difference threshold vary from person to person over time.
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20
When Ann went to her doctor,he gave her a hearing test.During the test,the doctor presented tones to Ann through earphones.The tones varied only along the loud-soft dimensions (from very loud to very soft).The doctor asked Ann to raise her hand whenever she heard a sound.The doctor was testing Ann's _______.
A)auditory convergence
B)refractory threshold
C)absolute threshold
D)difference threshold
A)auditory convergence
B)refractory threshold
C)absolute threshold
D)difference threshold
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21
The pupil is the:
A)opening in the center of the iris.
B)colored part of the eye.
C)white of the eye.
D)lining in the back of the eyeball.
A)opening in the center of the iris.
B)colored part of the eye.
C)white of the eye.
D)lining in the back of the eyeball.
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22
For humans,the ability to _______ is probably the most important sense.
A)hear
B)taste
C)see
D)smell
A)hear
B)taste
C)see
D)smell
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23
The wavelength of the light to reach your eyes determines what __________ you see.
A)brightness
B)hue
C)saturation
D)fine detail
A)brightness
B)hue
C)saturation
D)fine detail
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24
The inner lining on the back of the eyeball which is sensitive to light is called the _______.
A)fovea
B)retina
C)iris
D)optic nerve
A)fovea
B)retina
C)iris
D)optic nerve
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25
The eyes convert light energy into neural responses that we experience as sight.The conversion of light energy into sight is done by receptor cells in the _______.
A)iris
B)pupil
C)blind spot
D)retina
A)iris
B)pupil
C)blind spot
D)retina
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26
The amount of light entering the eye is controlled by the __________.
A)cornea
B)pupil
C)lens
D)retina
A)cornea
B)pupil
C)lens
D)retina
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27
If you stare for 30 seconds at a red object and then look at a blank sheet of white paper,you will see a greenish image of the object.This phenomenon best supports the:
A)Young-Helmholtz opponent-process theory of color vision.
B)Young-Helmholtz trichromatic theory of color vision.
C)Hering opponent-process theory of color vision.
D)Hering trichromatic theory of color vision.
A)Young-Helmholtz opponent-process theory of color vision.
B)Young-Helmholtz trichromatic theory of color vision.
C)Hering opponent-process theory of color vision.
D)Hering trichromatic theory of color vision.
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28
The depressed spot in the retina which occupies the center of the visual field in which images are focused MOST sharply is called the _______.
A)fovea
B)cornea
C)iris
D)optic nerve
A)fovea
B)cornea
C)iris
D)optic nerve
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29
The problem of subjects knowing too much about the sequencing of intensities during sensation studies is overcome by the method of _______.
A)adjustment
B)limits
C)constant stimuli
D)none of the above
A)adjustment
B)limits
C)constant stimuli
D)none of the above
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30
________ are receptors that are best for seeing details.
A)Cones
B)Rods
C)Bipolar cells
D)Ganglion cells
A)Cones
B)Rods
C)Bipolar cells
D)Ganglion cells
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31
Light is focused on the retina by the _______.
A)cornea
B)pupil
C)iris
D)lens
A)cornea
B)pupil
C)iris
D)lens
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32
The pupil is the __________.
A)opening in the center of the iris
B)colored part of the eye
C)white of the eye
D)lining in the back of the eyeball
A)opening in the center of the iris
B)colored part of the eye
C)white of the eye
D)lining in the back of the eyeball
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33
Professor Zander wants to know how loud a certain noise must be in order to be heard from a distance of 50 feet.This question involves the concept of _______.
A)relative magnitude
B)difference threshold
C)absolute threshold
D)inverse discrimination
A)relative magnitude
B)difference threshold
C)absolute threshold
D)inverse discrimination
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34
_______ studies the relationship between physical energies and psychological experiences.
A)Physiology
B)Psychophysics
C)Psychometrics
D)Psychopathology
A)Physiology
B)Psychophysics
C)Psychometrics
D)Psychopathology
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35
Light enters the eye through the _______.
A)cornea
B)pupil
C)iris
D)retina
A)cornea
B)pupil
C)iris
D)retina
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36
The colored part of the eye which contains muscles to contract or expand the pupil is the __________.
A)lens
B)fovea
C)iris
D)cornea
A)lens
B)fovea
C)iris
D)cornea
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37
The depressed spot in the retina which occupies the center of the visual field in which images are focused MOST sharply is called the:
A)fovea.
B)cornea.
C)iris.
D)optic nerve.
A)fovea.
B)cornea.
C)iris.
D)optic nerve.
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38
Which type of receptor cell is associated with seeing colors?
A)ganglia
B)bipolar
C)rods
D)cones
A)ganglia
B)bipolar
C)rods
D)cones
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39
The shape of the lens adjusts in order to _______.
A)protect the eye from too much light
B)let in more light when it is dark
C)focus on different objects at different distances
D)allow time for the eye to adjust to bright light
A)protect the eye from too much light
B)let in more light when it is dark
C)focus on different objects at different distances
D)allow time for the eye to adjust to bright light
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40
The lens:
A)is the transparent outer membrane of the eye that covers the pupil and iris.
B)allows one to focus on objects at different distances.
C)allows light initially to enter the eye.
D)controls the amount of light entering the eye.
A)is the transparent outer membrane of the eye that covers the pupil and iris.
B)allows one to focus on objects at different distances.
C)allows light initially to enter the eye.
D)controls the amount of light entering the eye.
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41
A dichromat _______.
A)sees all colors
B)is either red-green or yellow-blue color blind
C)responds only to blue-yellow or red-green
D)responds only to black and white
A)sees all colors
B)is either red-green or yellow-blue color blind
C)responds only to blue-yellow or red-green
D)responds only to black and white
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42
Which Gestalt law of organization must always occur even if other laws of organization are also illustrated?
A)figure-ground
B)similarity
C)proximity
D)closure
A)figure-ground
B)similarity
C)proximity
D)closure
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43
The purity,richness,or vividness of a hue is known as its __________.
A)brightness
B)saturation
C)additive mix
D)depth
A)brightness
B)saturation
C)additive mix
D)depth
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44
Rods and cones are found in the _______.
A)retina
B)iris
C)optic nerve
D)cornea
A)retina
B)iris
C)optic nerve
D)cornea
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45
The eyes detect different colors by using the _______.
A)cortex
B)cones
C)shafts
D)rods
A)cortex
B)cones
C)shafts
D)rods
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46
The place in the retina where the axons of all the ganglion cells come together to leave the eye is called the _______.
A)fovea
B)optic chiasm
C)blind spot
D)optic nerve
A)fovea
B)optic chiasm
C)blind spot
D)optic nerve
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47
Rods and cones are connected to ________.
A)optic neurons
B)bipolar neurons
C)interneurons
D)efferent neurons
A)optic neurons
B)bipolar neurons
C)interneurons
D)efferent neurons
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48
The vividness or richness of a hue is known as its:
A)brightness.
B)saturation.
C)additive mix.
D)complement.
A)brightness.
B)saturation.
C)additive mix.
D)complement.
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49
The opponent-process theory of color vision contends that color vision is a result of:
A)lateral inhibition on the retina itself.
B)lateral inhibition in the visual cortex.
C)calculation of differences in the firing rates of three types of retinal cells.
D)competition between three types of rods and three types of cones.
A)lateral inhibition on the retina itself.
B)lateral inhibition in the visual cortex.
C)calculation of differences in the firing rates of three types of retinal cells.
D)competition between three types of rods and three types of cones.
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50
Adaptation is the process in which _______.
A)receptor cells become linked to one another
B)receptor sensitivity changes depending upon the intensity of the stimulus
C)visual acuity improves as one centers an object's light on the fovea
D)nonspectral colors can be seen
A)receptor cells become linked to one another
B)receptor sensitivity changes depending upon the intensity of the stimulus
C)visual acuity improves as one centers an object's light on the fovea
D)nonspectral colors can be seen
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51
The trichromat:
A)can see all colors of the spectrum.
B)sees only red,green,and white.
C)cannot see color.
D)cannot perceive red and green.
A)can see all colors of the spectrum.
B)sees only red,green,and white.
C)cannot see color.
D)cannot perceive red and green.
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52
The aspect of color that corresponds to names such as red,green,and blue is __________.
A)brightness
B)hue
C)saturation
D)fine detail
A)brightness
B)hue
C)saturation
D)fine detail
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53
Red,green,and blue are _______.
A)primary colors
B)secondary colors
C)additive colors
D)complementary colors
A)primary colors
B)secondary colors
C)additive colors
D)complementary colors
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54
The process by which rods and cones become more sensitive to light in response to lowered levels of illumination is called _______.
A)afterimage resolution
B)light adaptation
C)dark adaptation
D)afterimage adaptation
A)afterimage resolution
B)light adaptation
C)dark adaptation
D)afterimage adaptation
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55
Light receptors which see best at night are the _______.
A)foveas
B)cones
C)shafts
D)rods
A)foveas
B)cones
C)shafts
D)rods
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56
The range of electromagnetic wavelengths that we can see is called the:
A)visible spectrum.
B)acuity range.
C)visual field.
D)visual angle.
A)visible spectrum.
B)acuity range.
C)visual field.
D)visual angle.
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57
The Young-Helmholtz theory of color vision assumes that:
A)color receptors exist in opposing pairs.
B)color perception is determined by differences in the firing rates of three types of retinal cells.
C)there are three different types of cones.
D)all of the above
A)color receptors exist in opposing pairs.
B)color perception is determined by differences in the firing rates of three types of retinal cells.
C)there are three different types of cones.
D)all of the above
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58
What structure in your eye is most like the film in a camera?
A)the retina
B)the lens
C)the cornea
D)the pupil
A)the retina
B)the lens
C)the cornea
D)the pupil
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59
The wavelength of the light to reach your eyes determines what _______ you see.
A)brightness
B)hue
C)saturation
D)fine detail
A)brightness
B)hue
C)saturation
D)fine detail
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60
Hue,saturation,and brightness are three separate aspects of our experience of:
A)sensation.
B)acuity.
C)color.
D)night vision.
A)sensation.
B)acuity.
C)color.
D)night vision.
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61
When we look at a white house,we can recognize it as a white house by day or night and from any angle.This is due to perceptual _______.
A)closure
B)constancy
C)reversibility
D)coherency
A)closure
B)constancy
C)reversibility
D)coherency
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62
Gestalt theorists are known for explaining:
A)figure-ground reversals.
B)the law of similarity.
C)the law of proximity.
D)all of the above
A)figure-ground reversals.
B)the law of similarity.
C)the law of proximity.
D)all of the above
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63
Gestalt theorists propose that much of what we see is divided into:
A)proximal and distal.
B)figure and ground.
C)standard and deviant.
D)chromatic and monocular.
A)proximal and distal.
B)figure and ground.
C)standard and deviant.
D)chromatic and monocular.
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64
Perceiving incomplete objects as complete define:
A)figure-ground.
B)similarity.
C)proximity.
D)closure.
A)figure-ground.
B)similarity.
C)proximity.
D)closure.
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65
You are seated at a small table talking to a friend opposite you who is drinking coffee.As she lifts the cup off the saucer and raises it to her mouth,the image made on your retina by the bottom of the cup actually changes shape,but you still "see" it as round due to:
A)good continuation.
B)movement parallax.
C)perceptual constancy.
D)proximity.
A)good continuation.
B)movement parallax.
C)perceptual constancy.
D)proximity.
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66
Which of the following is NOT a perceptual constancy?
A)size
B)shape
C)brightness
D)linear perspective
A)size
B)shape
C)brightness
D)linear perspective
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67
Whether you are standing right next to it or a mile away from it,you know a tree is the same size because of________
A)the figure-ground distinction
B)the phi phenomenon
C)perceptual constancy
D)retinal disparity
A)the figure-ground distinction
B)the phi phenomenon
C)perceptual constancy
D)retinal disparity
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68
When we look at a white house,we can recognize it as a white house by day or night and from any angle.This is due to perceptual __________.
A)closure
B)constancy
C)reversibility
D)coherency
A)closure
B)constancy
C)reversibility
D)coherency
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69
Color,shape,size,and brightness are all types of perceptual _______.
A)closure
B)constancy
C)reversibility
D)coherency
A)closure
B)constancy
C)reversibility
D)coherency
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70
Size constancy explains why _______.
A)objects are perceived as having constant dimensions regardless of distance
B)perception of size is inversely related to distance
C)closer objects are perceived as smaller than far-away objects
D)distance affects perceived size
A)objects are perceived as having constant dimensions regardless of distance
B)perception of size is inversely related to distance
C)closer objects are perceived as smaller than far-away objects
D)distance affects perceived size
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71
Whether you are standing right next to it or a mile away from it,you know a tree is the same size because of _______.
A)the figure-ground distinction
B)the phi phenomenon
C)perceptual constancy
D)retinal disparity
A)the figure-ground distinction
B)the phi phenomenon
C)perceptual constancy
D)retinal disparity
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72
Elements that share common features such as size,shape,or color are viewed as a set.This defines which Gestalt law of organization?
A)figure-ground
B)similarity
C)proximity
D)closure
A)figure-ground
B)similarity
C)proximity
D)closure
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73
Experiencing MEANINGFUL patterns in the jumble of sensory information received by the brain is _______.
A)sensation
B)perception
C)adaptation
D)transduction
A)sensation
B)perception
C)adaptation
D)transduction
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74
Our tendency to see objects as relatively stable and unchanging despite changing sensory information is called perceptual __________.
A)closure
B)constancy
C)reversibility
D)coherency
A)closure
B)constancy
C)reversibility
D)coherency
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75
Our tendency to see objects as relatively stable and unchanging despite changing sensory information is called _______.
A)closure
B)constancy
C)reversibility
D)coherency
A)closure
B)constancy
C)reversibility
D)coherency
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76
People with normal vision will perceive a pyramid whether they see the object from the side,top,or any other angle as long as the object is,in fact,a pyramid.This is the law of:
A)shape constancy.
B)size constancy.
C)figure-ground.
D)visual angle.
A)shape constancy.
B)size constancy.
C)figure-ground.
D)visual angle.
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77
"Single-eye vision is to _______ as double-eye vision is to _______."
A)kinetic; monocular
B)monocular; kinetic
C)monocular; binocular
D)binocular; monocular
A)kinetic; monocular
B)monocular; kinetic
C)monocular; binocular
D)binocular; monocular
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78
Figure-ground is to _______ as dream interpretation is to psychoanalysis.
A)structuralism
B)functionalism
C)Gestalt
D)humanism
A)structuralism
B)functionalism
C)Gestalt
D)humanism
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79
Which Gestalt law of organization must always occur even if other laws of organization are also illustrated?
A)figure-ground
B)similarity
C)proximity
D)closure
A)figure-ground
B)similarity
C)proximity
D)closure
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80
Perceptions differ from sensations in that:
A)perceptions depend as much on prior experience as they do on neural cues traveling between receptors and the brain.
B)perceptions are purely psychological,whereas sensations are purely neural.
C)each sensation is actually a large set of perceptions.
D)sensations depend mostly on learning,whereas perceptions are innate processes.
A)perceptions depend as much on prior experience as they do on neural cues traveling between receptors and the brain.
B)perceptions are purely psychological,whereas sensations are purely neural.
C)each sensation is actually a large set of perceptions.
D)sensations depend mostly on learning,whereas perceptions are innate processes.
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