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Experimental work in perception received its earliest beginnings with ________________?
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Dichotic listening tasks are used to study __________?
One of the earliest and most important color vision theories was formulated by __________?
The tendency to perceive continuous patterns in stimuli is known as __________?
The fact that a pinpoint down the railroad track is perceived by a person as a diesel engine is an example of __________?
The area between the eardrum and the oval window is occupied by the __________?
The perception of depth and distance in a 3-dimensional space depends mostly on __________?
The major laws of perceptual organization were developed by the __________?
The phi-phenomenon __________?
The little bumps visible on our tongue are __________?
Perceptual phenomenon have been most prominently explored within __________?
The rectangular table appears rectangular regardless of the distance or angle at which it is viewed. This is an example of __________?
Among monocular cues for depth perception is __________?
Half of line has arrows or fins pointing outward. The remaining half has arrows or fins pointing inward. The first half looks longer than the second half. This is the __________ illusion?
When light changes from bright to dim the iris of the eye __________?
Two-point discrimination is assessed in the study of __________?
Stationary lights on a neon sign blink sequentially and appear to move. This appearance is called the __________?
Perceptual constancies are primarily a function of __________?
Giving meaning to sensation refers to __________?
By which of the following properties of near and distant objects does motion parallax enable a person to judge distance?
In perceiving the distance a sound has traveled, a person depends heavily upon __________?
The theory that challenged Helmholtz’s theory of color vision is __________?
Illusion means __________?
In closure, we tend to __________?
Sound vibrations in the ear create neural impulses received in which of the following cortex locations?
The fact that hues at the short-wave end of the color spectrum appear bright at nightfall is a function of __________?
Not a monocular cue for depth is __________?
__________is a physical property of sound?
What is not one of Gestalt Psychology’s five laws of form perception?
Pinna is part of the __________?
What most accurately defines the function of middle ear?
A stationary point of light when viewed in an otherwise totally dark room appears to move. This is an example of __________?
Of the following, which is possible cause of dementia?
Which of the following abnormalities is most likely related to the mother’s condition at the time of conception?
30-year-old woman tells a friend that she doesn’t want to marry because she is afraid of losing her freedom and independence. Erikson would say that she is having difficulty with the psychosocial task of __________?
Choosing a marriage partner and deciding whether or not to have children may be related to Erikson’s psychosocial stage of __________?
An elderly person who can look back on life with satisfaction and reminisce with a sense of completion has attained Erikson’s stage of __________?
In Erikson’s theory, the achievement of integrity is the primary task of __________?
According to Piaget, cognitive development occurs through a fixed sequence of stages, each distinguished from the prior stage by a __________?
Which of the following is not associated with smoking during pregnancy?
Piaget is to cognitive development as Kohlberg is to __________ development?
The nature/nurture controversy considers the degree to which traits and behaviors are determined by __________?
The two members of a gene pair are called __________?
Which theory of gender-typing suggests that people understand and classify their own behavior and personality traits in terms of masculine and feminine categories?
Gender identity refers to __________?
Erik Erikson suggested that children with a very secure attachment to their parents are especially likely to experience __________?
Which parenting style usually produces children with greatest confidence and self-esteem?
In developmental psychology, the term nature refers to __________ factors that influence development?
Two individuals who developed from one zygote are known as __________?
The powerful survival impulse that leads human infants to seek closeness to their parents is called __________?
Who emphasized that social development continues throughout life, not just for the first 5 or 6 years?
A child is creating new schemata to account for new information, Piaget calls this process __________?
Experimental work in perception received its earliest beginnings with ________________?
A. Weber
B. Kohler
C. Koffka
D. Wertheimer
Correct Answer:
Wertheimer
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Last Updated:
April 12, 2021