A. Perceptual schemas
B. Relative clarity
C. Shape constancy
D. Stroboscopic movement
Related Mcqs:
- 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) - Mr. Walters has many years of experience as a personal officers for a large corporation. He does not review most job applicants’ reference files because he is confident of his ability to predict their future work performance based on his direct face-to-face conversations with them. Mr. Walters’ confidence best illustrates:
A. the interviewer illusion
B. social leadership
C. 360-degree feedback
D. the halo error - What is it called when light rays impact our visual system?
A. Perception
B. Recognition
C. Sensation
D. Identification - The process of comparing currently experienced visual input with past visual memories takes place with ___________?
A. Broca’s area
B. the sensory cortex
C. association areas
D. the limbic system - What is it called when light rays impact our visual system?
A. Perception
B. Recognition
C. Sensation
D. Identification - Movement illusions such as the moon-cloud illusion, in which the moon appears to race from cloud to cloud, illustrate the role in visual perception played by ______________?
A. binocular disparity
B. a frame of reference
C. a linear perspective
D. bottom-up processing - The visual perceived distance between ourselves and an object provides an important cue for our perception of the objects:
A. motion
B. size
C. color
D. brightness - The perception that Bugs Bunny is hopping across a movie screen best illustrates:
A. Stroboscopic movement
B. Visual capture
C. The Ponzo illusion
D. Perceptual adaptation - The light around the movie marquee flashed on-and-off in succession However, Jamil did not perceive them as separate lights flashing, but instead saw a continuous band of light moving around the edge of the marquee. Jamil’s perception illustrates:
A. Feature detection.
B. Bottom-up processing
C. Pre-attentive processing
D. The phi phenomenon - On Monday, the meteorologist forecast a 20 percent chance of rain, so Sharmila took her umbrella to work. On Friday, he reported an 80 percent chance than it would not rain, so Sharmila left her umbrella at home. Sharmila’s behavior illustrates the impact of:
A. the representative heuristic
B. the belief perseverance phenomenon
C. overconfidence
D. the framing effect