A. Pitch
B. Timbre
C. Amplitude
D. Frequency
Sensation And Perception
Sensation And Perception
A. Look at the moon during a lunar eclipse
B. Think you see the moon when in fact it is not there
C. Perceive the moon to be the same size when viewed on the horizon and overhead
D. Perceive the moon to be larger on the horizon than overhead
A. Cones
B. Iris
C. Rods
D. Pupil
A. Constancy
B. Similarity
C. Closure
D. Proximity
A. Selective attention and lightness constancy
B. Perceived distance and perceived size
C. Proximity and closure
D. Atmospheric air pressure and diffusion of light waves
A. Retinal disparity
B. Stroboscopic movement
C. Perceptual constancy
D. Inattentional blindness
A. Visual capture
B. Relative motion
C. Retinal disparity
D. The phi phenomenon
A. Selective attention
B. The phi phenomenon
C. Stroboscopic movement
D. Perceptual constancy
A. An environmental depth cue in which closer objects overlap objects farther away
B. The relationship between bipolar and ganglion cells
C. The depth cue that uses the angle of the light to determine distance
D. The lens ability to change shape and focus light directly on the retina
A. Context effects
B. Relative clarity
C. Perceptual adaptation
D. Visual capture