A. texture
B. light and shadow
C. convergence
D. linear perspective
Related Mcqs:
- Among monocular cues for depth perception is ________________?
A. convergence
B. retinal disparity
C. assimilation
D. interposition - Prominent among monocular depth cues is ___________________?
A. texture-density gradient
B. retinal disparity
C. reciprocal innervations
D. retinal polarity - Sometimes the visual information available to us about a stimulus is ambiguous because of differences in depth, lighting or shading cues. For example, patterns of shading can create the illusion of objects as protruding from a visual field. How do we make sense of the visual information to recognize ambiguous stimuli?
A. Visual system relies on other people’s Knowledge of objects to identify ambiguous stimuli
B. Visual information about protruding objects is impossible to process
C. Visual system relies on assumptions about the physical world to identify ambiguous stimuli
D. Both (a) and (c) - All of the following are monocular cues for depth perception EXCEPT:
A. Relative size
B. Retinal disparity
C. Linear perspective
D. Texture gradient - Which THREE of the following are true regarding habituation and dishabituation?
1:Habituation involves a gradual reduction in the magnitude of the response to repeated presentation of the response of a stimulus
2:In dishabituation, the response returns when a salient extraneous stimulus is presented just before a trial with the habituated stimulus
3:Habituation is caused by sensory-motor fatigue
4:Habituation occurs as a consequence of the repeated presentation of a single eventA. 1,2 & 3
B. 2,3 & 4
C. 1,2 & 4
D. 4 - Which TWO of the following are true of the learning set procedure?
1:The animals learns to focus on classes of cues that are inaccurate predictors of reward
2:In the win-stay, lose-shift strategy, the animal learns to persist with a choice that yields food, but shift to the other object if it does not
3:In the learning-set procedure, all stimuli and associations have equal effect on the animal’s behaviour
4:The occurrence of reward can be regarded as a stimulus that can enter into associations or acquire discriminative control over an instrumental actionA. 1 & 2
B. 2 & 3
C. 1 & 3
D. 2 & 4 - The horizon Moon appears to shrink in size if it is viewed through a narrow tube that eliminates the perception of distance cues. The best illustrate the importance of:
A. Context effects
B. Relative clarity
C. Perceptual adaptation
D. Visual capture - Which of the following constitutes monocular depth cues?
A. relative size
B. linear perspective
C. interposition
D. all of the above - Which of the following cues do artists us to convey depth on a flat canvas?
A. convergence
B. continuity
C. interposition
D. closure - If you slowly bring your finger toward your face until it eventually touches your nose, eye-muscle cues called ________________ convey depth information to your brain?
A. retinal disparity
B. interposition
C. continuity
D. convergence