A. shape
B. height
C. distance
D. convergence
Author: Neelam Pari
A. form, substance
B. up, down
C. summer, winter
D. moon, sky
A. perceptual set
B. selective attention
C. figure-ground perception
D. interposition
A. German
B. French
C. Latin
D. Spanish
A. lens
B. cornea
C. pupil
D. fovea
A. fovea
B. ganglion
C. cone
D. rod
A. shadowing
B. selective listening
C. parallel processing
D. None of these
A. perception is the same as sensation
B. we learn to perceive the world through experience
C. the whole is more than the sum of its parts
D. sensation has no effect on perception
A. rods
B. cones
C. bipolar cells
D. feature detectors
A. sensory processes
B. top-down processes
C. bottom-up processes
D. parallel processes