A. Retina
B. Vitreous Humor
C. Aqueous humor
D. Optic Nerve
Related Mcqs:
- Which part of the eye acts like the film in a camera?
A. Retina
B. Vitreous Humor
C. Aqueous humor
D. Optic Nerve - A psychologist watches the rapid eye movements of sleeping subjects and wakes them to find they report that they were dreaming. She concludes that dreams are linked to rapid eye movement. this conclusion is based on:
A. pure speculation
B. direct observation
C. deduction from direct observation
D. prior prediction - All of the following are parts of the human eye EXCEPT:
A. Cochlea
B. Iris
C. Pupil
D. Cornea - The process where the lens of the eye changes shape is called:
A. accommodation
B. plasticity
C. adaptation
D. regulation - Small distortions in the eye’s shape are most likely to affect:
A. Parallel processing
B. Feature detectors
C. Sensory adaptation
D. Visual acuity - If the human eye was not responsive to differences in the wavelength of light, we would not be able to perceive differences in:
A. Intensity
B. Color
C. Purity
D. Brightness - Which eye structure is responsible for dark adaptation?
A. Cones
B. Iris
C. Rods
D. Pupil - In bright light, the iris_______and the pupil________to control the amount of light entering the eye.
A. Expands; constricts
B. Constricts; expands
C. Focuses; constricts
D. Constricts; focuses - In the 1957 Sidney Lumet film Twelve Angry Men, 12 jurors have to decide over the guilt or innocence of a young man changed with the murder of his father. At the outset, all but one of the jurors are convinced of the youth’s guilt. The lone juror (played by Henry Fond (a) actively attempts to change their minds, standing firm, committed self-confident and unwavering. One by one the other jurors change sides, until in the end they all agree that the accused in not guilty. Which form of social influence is this an example of?
A. Conformity
B. Minority influence
C. Normative influence
D. Informational influence - In the 1957 Sidney Lumet film Twelve Angry Men, 12 jurors have to decide over the guilt or innocence of a young man changed with the murder of his father. At the outset, all but one of the jurors are convinced of the youth’s guilt. The lone juror (played by Henry Fond (a) actively attempts to change their minds, standing firm, committed self-confident and unwavering. One by one the other jurors change sides, until in the end they all agree that the accused in not guilty. Which form of social influence is this an example of?
A. Conformity
B. Minority influence
C. Normative influence
D. Informational influence