Unit 4 Test Review Test
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| A. Refers to the mind's tendency to see complete figures or forms even if a picture is incomplete, partially hidden by other objects, or if part of the information needed to make a complete picture in our minds is missingB. Misuse of Q-tips in cleaning your ears can rupture the eardrum or damage the hammer, avil, and stirrup leading to conduction hearing lossC. The steadily of this of an approaching object is important for perceiving the object's motionD. The brain misinterprets the spontaneous central nervous system activity that occurs in the absence of normal sensory input E. The sense of smell. Olfactory receptor cells are essential for our sense of smell. Both taste and smell are chemical senses. The area of the brain that receives information from the nose is directly connected with theF. The amount of light an object reflects relative to its surroundings. Example: A horse looking just as black in the brilliant sunlight as it does in the dim light of a stable G. Refers to the perception and prediction of future eventsH. Subjects with normal brain function were positioned with their left hand hidden out of sight. They saw a lifelike rubber left hand in front of them. The experimenters stroked both the subjects hidden left hand and the visible rubber and with a paintbrrushI. The theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated. Best explains how we perceive high pitched sounds. J. The coiled fluid-filled tube in which sound waves trigger nerve impulses K. The experiment showed that if the two hands were stroked synchronously and in the same direction, the subjects began to experience the rubber hand as their own. When asked to use their right hand to point to their left hand, most of the time L. Dimmer objects are interpreted as farther awayM. Closer object obstruct our view of distant objectsN. Refers to the extrasensory transmission of thought from one mind to anotherO. A tone's experienced highness or lowness. The pitch of a sound is determined by the frequency of a sound wave.P. If the real and rubber hands were stroked in different directions or at a different times, the subjects did not experience the rubber hand as their own. Impact of Top-Down Processing on the sense of touch is show through thisQ. Refers to the extrasensory perception of events that occur at places remote to the perceiverR. of a third sound. This best illustrates sensory interaction.S. Pain is a function of the balance between the information travelling into the spinal cord through large never fibers and information travelling into the spinal cord through small fibersT. When two adjacent lights blink on and off in quick succession, we perceive a single light moving back and forth between them. Example: Sequentially flashing Christmas tree lights appear to generate pulsating waves of motion |
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