A. aerial perspective
B. linear perspective
C. relative size
D. relative motion
Sensation And Perception
Sensation And Perception
A. adaptation level
B. context
C. intuition
D. frames of reference
A. remain still
B. move to the shallow side of the apparatus
C. move to the deep side of the apparatus
D. approach their mothers when called, whether that requires moving to the shallow deep side
A. distortions of existing stimuli
B. the same as hallucinations
C. the result of innate mechanisms
D. not based on external reality
A. a threshold
B. perceptual defense
C. a sensation
D. subliminal messages
A. accommodation
B. plasticity
C. adaptation
D. regulation
A. compression, rarefaction
B. rarefaction; compression
C. pitch; loudness
D. loudness; pitch
A. ciliary muscles
B. the cochlea
C. the olfactory bulb
D. the semicircular canals
A. Cochlea
B. Iris
C. Pupil
D. Cornea
A. Retina
B. Vitreous Humor
C. Aqueous humor
D. Optic Nerve