A. Proximity
B. Relative clarity
C. Similarity
D. Connectedness
Sensation And Perception
Sensation And Perception
A. Interposition
B. Connectedness
C. Convergence
D. Continuity
A. Shape constancy
B. The principle of continuity
C. Retinal disparity
D. The misperception of distance
A. Depth perception is due to the cornea of the eye
B. Women test better at it than men
C. Men test better at it than women
D. Depth perception is associated with the opponent-process theory
A. People tend to gravitate toward a common interaction distance
B. Objects nearer to each other appear closer to the person observing
C. Perception occurs in discrete time frames
D. Objects nearer to each other are seen as forming a unit
A. Figure-ground
B. Symmetry
C. Similarity
D. Closure
A. Complete in both his rods and cones
B. Not taking place in his cones, but complete in his rods
C. Complete in his cones, but still taking place in his rods
D. Still taking place in both his rods and his cones
A. Olfactory bulb
B. The semicircular canals
C. Periaqueductal gray
D. Semicircular canals
A. What parts of the brain are used in speech production
B. The relationship between the wavelength of light and the experience of color
C. The effect of neurotransmitters on depression
D. Our psychological reactions to physical stress
A. Prime theory
B. Opponent process theory
C. Signal detection theory
D. Frequency theory