A. Irregularities in the visual cortex
B. Nutritional or traumatic damage to the sensory nerves
C. Physical abnormalities in the structure of the eye
D. Defective processing of sensory information in the visual cortex
Sensation And Perception
Sensation And Perception
A. Below threshold
B. Bravely perceptible
C. Easily perceptible
D. Superimposed
A. On the top of the tongue
B. In the middle of the tongue
C. On the sides of the tongue
D. In all of the above places
A. Linear perspective
B. Convergence
C. Interposition
D. Retinal disparity
A. Retinal disparity
B. Visual capture
C. Perceptual constancy
D. Top-down processing
A. 20
B. 2
C. 10
D. 100
A. Constancy
B. Simultaneous contrasts
C. Perceptual inference
D. Reversible figures
A. Gustatory system
B. Vestibular system
C. Vagus system
D. Kinesthesia system
A. Less light sensitive and more color-sensitive than are cones
B. More light-sensitive and more color-sensitive than are cones
C. More light sensitive and less color-sensitive than are cones
D. Not light-sensitive and not color-sensitive than are cones
A. Illuminate the entire retina
B. Facilitate the process of accommodation
C. Increase the input of light into the eye
D. Minimize sensory adaptation