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Unit 3 Module 20-23
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The monocular depth cue in which an object is blocking another object is perceived as closer is... relative clarity. relative motion. interposition. relative height. linear perspective. | interposition |
| News about the supposed effects of briefly presented messages on moviegoers' consumption of popcorn and Coca-Cola involved false claims regarding... difference thresholds. synaesthesia. kinesthesis. parallel processing. subliminal stimulation | subliminal stimulation. |
| The minimum intensity at which a stimulus can be detected at least 50 percent of the time is known as the... receptor potential. absolute threshold. perceptual set. just noticeable difference. visual cliff. | absolute threshold. |
| The process by which we select, organize, and interpret sensory information in order to recognize meaningful objects and events is called... accommodation. perception. parallel processing. sensory adaptation. sensation. | perception. |
| Humans experience the longest visible electromagnetic waves is... the color red and the shortest visible waves as blue-violet. the color red and the shortest visible waves as green. the color blue-violet and the shortest visible waves as red. the c | the color red and the shortest visible waves as blue-violet. |
| The sequentially flashing lights appeared to generate pulsating waves of motion. Much like the way chasing Christmas lights work. This best illustrates... retinal disparity relative motion stroboscopic effect phi phenomenon visual capture | phi phenomenon. |
| Which theory emphasizes that personal expectations and motivations influence the level of absolute thresholds? For example, you realize more quickly you have a text message when you are waiting for someone to text you. volley principle feature detect | signal detection theory |