A. Figure-ground relationship
B. Volley principle
C. Dark adaptation phenomenon
D. Law of closure
E. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- The most fundamental principle of perceptual organization is called ________________?
A. figure and ground
B. law of closure
C. consistency
D. dark adaptation phenomenon - By the perceptual organization of stimuli the person’s span of attention is ____________?
A. Increased
B. Decreased
C. Divided
D. Unaffected
E. None of these - By the perceptual organization of stimuli the person’s span of attention is ____________?
A. Increased
B. Decreased
C. Divided
D. Unaffected
E. None of these - The major laws of perceptual organization were developed by the __________________?
A. Gestaltists
B. Phenomenologists
C. Cognitivists
D. Transactionalist - This is not a law of perceptual organization _________________?
A. proximity
B. closure
C. continuity
D. simplicity - The junction where the axon of a sending neuron communicates with a receiving neuron is called the___________?
A. Reuptake site
B. Receptor site
C. Synapse
D. Axon terminal
E. None of these - The perceptual processes that make use of preexisting knowledge to interpret new information are called _______________?
A. sensory processes
B. top-down processes
C. bottom-up processes
D. parallel processes - The___________ is associated with the hypothalamus?
A. refined body movements
B. spatial perception
C. long-term planning
D. homeostatic regulation - After she received a free hand- painted Christmas ornament from a religious organization, Mrs. Montevecchi felt obligated to mail a cash donation to the organization, Her response to the free gift best illustrates the impact of:
A. the fundamental attribution error
B. the just- world phenomenon
C. the mere exposure effect
D. the reciprocity norm - When visual information out an object is perceived, which model of perceptual processing emphasizes on-going feedback between the higher centers of the brain(e.g., cognition) and the early stages of processing (e.g., sensory receptors)?
A. Recurrent processing model
B. Serial processing model
C. Parallel processing model
D. Selective adaptation model