A. reflex
B. convergence
C. learning
D. instinct
Related Mcqs:
- The best studied perceptual constancies include ________________?
A. brightness, focus, angle
B. shape, location, size
C. color, texture, content
D. size, age, weight - Innate behavior patterns develop primarily as a function of _______________?
A. instrumental conditioning
B. maturation
C. learning
D. infant stimulation - The nature of a nerve impulse is primarily a/an _____________ event; communication between neurons is primarily a/an_____________
A. chemical; electrical
B. acetylcholine, catecholamine
C. dendrite; axon
D. electrical; chemical - 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 _______________?
A. linear perspective
B. convergence
C. light and shadow
D. relative position - 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 - Experiments with children have suggested that the point at which a child begins to walk is primarily a function of ______________?
A. learning
B. environment
C. modeling
D. maturation - Gibson’s theory of motion perception centers primarily on the _______________?
A. stroboscopic effect
B. shape constancy
C. relation of moving object to immobile background
D. relation to phi-phenomenon to immobile background - The most fundamental principle of perceptual organization is called the___________?
A. Figure-ground relationship
B. Volley principle
C. Dark adaptation phenomenon
D. Law of closure
E. None of these - Perceptual phenomenon have been most prominently explored within ________________?
A. structuralism
B. behaviorism
C. gestalt
D. functionalism - Which of the following is not a personal factor in perceptual selectivity?
A. motivation
B. past experience
C. size
D. expectation