A. Subtractive color mixing
B. Divisive color mixing
C. Trichromatic theory
D. Multiplicative color mixing
Sensation And Perception
Sensation And Perception
A. Subliminal cells
B. Ganglion cells
C. Rods and cones
D. Bipolar cells
A. Transduction
B. Sensory adaptation
C. Parallel processing
D. Accommodation
A. Inhibit action potentials from reaching the terminal buttons
B. Cause action potentials that were took weak to reach the terminal buttons
C. Fall below William’s absolute threshold for sound
D. Cause more inhibitory than excitatory synapses
A. Sensory completion
B. Closure
C. Figure-ground
D. Continuation
A. The fact that perceptions are often reconstructions of events
B. The low degree of accuracy of human psi phenomena
C. Perceptual closure operating in a real life situation
D. An “innocence of vision” in stressful situations
A. subtle differences is stimuli
B. bright stimuli
C. contrast or change in stimulation
D. subliminal stimuli
A. closure
B. continuation
C. similarity
D. nearness
A. cochlea
B. basilar membrane
C. ligaments and tendons
D. joints and muscles
A. convergence
B. accommodation
C. depth perspective
D. singularity