A. perceptual consistency
B. relative motion
C. linear perspective
D. continuity
Author: Neelam Pari
A. perceptual set
B. retinal disparity
C. convergence
D. visual capture
A. convergence
B. linear perspective
C. relative motion
D. retinal disparity
A. sensory adaptation
B. feature detection
C. signal detection
D. transduction
A. the Young-Helmholtz theory
B. the opponent-process theory
C. feature detection
D. color constancy
A. the bones of the middle ear
B. membranes within cochlea
C. information from the muscles, tendons and joints
D. the body’s sense of balance
A. dark adaptation
B. light adaptation
C. coding of contrast
D. coding of light intensity patterns
A. iris
B. retina
C. lens
D. optic nerve
A. hearing only
B. vision
C. smell
D. touch
A. proximity
B. similarity
C. contrast
D. closure