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One of the pioneers of the psychology of perception was ________________?
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Which of the following explains why cartoons are not perceived as a series of still frames?
The sense that humans depend on more than the other four combined is __________?
When we look at a distant object, we usually judge its size by __________?
Historically, gestalt psychologists focused mainly on problems dealing with __________?
The most fundamental principle of perceptual organization is called __________?
A disorder called __________ results when fluid pressure builds up inside the eye and causes damage to the optic nerve?
A string of lights is flashed in sequence. We perceive the situation as a light that moves along the string. This is a demonstration of __________?
What refers to change in the focal length of the eye to bring a retinal image into focus?
Which of the following constitutes monocular depth cues?
The colored portion of the eye is called the __________?
Gibson and Walk used a ‘visual cliff’ experiment to study __________?
All of the following are characteristics of light except __________?
Weber’s law refers to __________?
If illusion is a misperception of stimulus then hallucination is __________?
A person thinks that he sees a snake moving stealthily through the weeds on a distant field. As he gets closer, he discovers that it was only a dark piece of rope. This perceptual phenomenon is known as __________?
Gibson’s theory of motion perception centers primarily on the __________?
As a person views picture one way, he sees craters. When he turns it 180 degrees, the craters become bumps, the perceptual phenomena are due to __________?
Receptor cells that are very sensitive to color are the __________?
The Ames room was specifically designed to test __________?
Semicircular canals are involved in which sense?
The greatest concentration of cones occurs in the __________?
Distinguishing objects from what surrounds them refers to __________?
The major structure of inner ear is __________?
Starting at a red stimulus for a while leads to a green afterimage. This supports __________?
Auditory sensations are transformed from ‘air waves’ to nerve impulses by the __________?
Prominent among monocular depth cues is __________?
The main function of the vestibular organs is to __________?
In the Stroop effect, we may be asked to remember the word ‘blue’ when the color of the word itself actually was yellow. Our response tendencies demonstrate __________?
Not among stimulus cues that can aid perception of depth is __________?
The cognitive field theory was developed by __________?
Experimental work in perception received its earliest beginnings with __________?
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 __________?
One of the pioneers of the psychology of perception was ________________?
A. McDougall
B. Jung
C. Skinner
D. Helmholtz
Correct Answer:
Helmholtz
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Last Updated:
April 12, 2021