A. Perceptual schemas
B. Relative clarity
C. Shape constancy
D. Stroboscopic movement
Sensation And Perception
Sensation And Perception
A. Perceptual adaptation
B. Relative clarity
C. Change blindness
D. The cocktail party effect
A. Grouping of stimuli into smooth, uninterrupted patterns
B. Perception of an object as unchanging in shape regardless of our own viewing angle
C. Tendency for novel or unfamiliar stimuli to capture our attention
D. Perceptual adjustment to an artificially displaced visual field
A. The cocktail party effect
B. Perceptual set
C. Relative clarity
D. The Ponzo illusion
A. High frequency and high amplitude
B. Low frequency and high amplitude
C. Low frequency and low amplitude
D. High frequency and low amplitude
A. Context effects
B. Perceptual adaptation
C. Proximity
D. Visual capture
A. Wavelength
B. Decibels
C. Phonemes
D. Hertz
A. Ultraviolet light
B. White light
C. Orange light
D. Infrared light
A. Blue; yellow
B. Red; blue-violet
C. Red; green
D. Black; white
A. Auditory localization
B. Auditory convergence
C. Perceptual set
D. Perceptual constancy