A. Before-effects
B. After-effects
C. Waterfall illusions
D. Perceptual illusions
Sensation And Perception
Sensation And Perception
A. Wide band
B. Narrow band
C. Combination
D. Light
A. Occur when we can first detect some stimulus
B. Occur when we can detect the change in the intensity of a stimulus
C. Depend on the energy necessary to stimulate a sensory receptor
D. Are measured in judgmental Normal Differences
A. James law
B. The all-or-none principle
C. The law of diminishing returns
D. Weber’s law
A. Respond to specific stimulus patterns
B. Respond to the whole visual field
C. Respond primarily to stationary objects
D. Develop only after birth
A. Adaptive
B. Subnormal
C. Psychophysical
D. Subliminal
A. Sight cells
B. Second stage sensors
C. Feature detectors
D. Vision neurons
A. Relative size
B. Retinal disparity
C. Linear perspective
D. Texture gradient
A. Ossicle
B. Nerve
C. Conduction
D. Auditory
A. Expands; constricts
B. Constricts; expands
C. Focuses; constricts
D. Constricts; focuses