A. Kineticism
B. Impressionism
C. Surrealism
D. Cubism
Sensation And Perception
Sensation And Perception
A. There are four primary stimulus groups for both senses
B. both systems are routed through the thalamus on the way to the cortex
C. The physical stimuli for both senses are chemical substances dissolved in fluid
D. All of the above
A. Perception
B. Recognition
C. Sensation
D. Identification
A. place theory
B. frequency theory
C. both place theory and frequency theory
D. neither theory
A. had no effect on their ratings of the attractiveness of a prospective date
B. increased their ratings of the attractiveness of a prospective date
C. decreased their ratings of the attractiveness of a prospective date
D. increased their ratings of their own attractiveness
A. make a reasonably accurate estimate of the hill’s slant, as most people do
B. underestimate the hill’s slant, as most people do
C. Ooverestimate the hill’s slant, but to a lesser degree than she would have before her exhausting run
D. Overestimate the hill’s slant to an even greater degree than she would have before her exhausting run
A. not all cultures test perceptual hypotheses
B. people in technologically advanced cultures are more gullible
C. optical illusions can be experienced only by cultures that have been exposed to the concept of optical illusions
D. perceptual inferences can be shaped by experience
A. Interposition
B. texture gradient
C. convergence
D. linear perspective
A. convergence
B. retinal disparity
C. motion parallax
D. the phi phenomenon
A. subtractive color mixing
B. opponent process theory
C. additive color mixing
D. trichromatic theory