A. Sensory completion
B. Closure
C. Figure-ground
D. Continuation
Related Mcqs:
- The tendency to fill in gaps in the perception of a figure is called:
A. sensory completion
B. closure
C. figure- ground
D. continuation - The perception of a humanlike face in the random configurations of the lunar landscape best illustrates the impact of______on visual perception.
A. Perceptual schemas
B. Relative clarity
C. Shape constancy
D. Stroboscopic movement - What would Gestalt psychologist say is reversing in a reversible figure, such as the vase-faces figure in your textbook?
A. figure-ground relations
B. perception of similarity
C. good continuation
D. border and texture - The action potential ‘jumps’ along an axon. The gaps in a myelinated axon that the action potential ‘jumps’ to are called the ____________?
A. Broca’s area
B. Nodes of Ranvier
C. terminal buttons
D. Wernicke’s area - The contact: points between two neurons in the form of microscope gaps are known as:
A. Synaptic vesicles
B. Synaptic knobs
C. Synapses
D. All of the above - The perception of a relationship between two variables that does not actually exist is called ___________?
A. the hindsight bias
B. the false consensus effect
C. an illusion of control
D. illusory correlation - The perception of an object as distinct from its surroundings is called ________________?
A. perceptual set
B. selective attention
C. figure-ground perception
D. interposition - The phenomenon that refers to the ways in which an individual’s expectations influence perception is called _______________?
A. perceptual set
B. retinal disparity
C. convergence
D. visual capture - The tendency to organize stimuli into smooth, uninterrupted patterns is called _________________?
A. closure
B. continuity
C. similarity
D. proximity - People are more likely to perceive a figure and ground illustration as reversible if they are told it is reversible. This best illustrate the importance of:
A. Retinal disparity
B. Visual capture
C. Perceptual constancy
D. Top-down processing