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The largest sense organ of the body is/are the _______________?
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Gestaltists refer to the fact that we perceive smooth flowing forms more readily than discrete forms as __________?
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Hermann von Helmholtz is, in part, famous for his theory of __________?
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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 __________?
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Gibson’s theory of motion perception centers primarily on the __________?
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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 largest sense organ of the body is/are the _______________?
A. eyes
B. ears
C. tongue
D. skin
Correct Answer:
skin
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Last Updated:
April 12, 2021