A. linear perspective
B. convergence
C. light and shadow
D. relative position
Related Mcqs:
- A person thinks that he sees a snake moving stealthily through the weeds on a distant field. As he gets closer, he discovers that it was only a dark piece of rope. This perceptual phenomenon is known as ________________?
A. telekinesis
B. delusion
C. hallucinations
D. illusion - The little bumps visible on our tongue are _______________?
A. taste buds
B. axon
C. papillae
D. receptors - Timor is painting a picture of a jet on a runway; however, in his painting the sides of the runway are parallel to each other. Timor’s picture will seem to lack depth because he has failed to make use of the monocular depth cue of:
A. Motion parallax
B. Texture gradient
C. Height in plane
D. Linear perspective - One of the followings cushions brain and spinal cord against bumps and jolts:
A. Meninges
B. Meningeal fluid
C. Cerebrospinal fluid
D. All of the above - People with opposing views of capital punishment reviewed mixed evidence regarding its effectiveness as a crime deterrent. As a result, their opposing views differed more strongly than ever. This best illustrates:
A. the farming effect
B. the availability heuristic
C. the representativeness heuristic
D. belief perseverance - Andrea views her work as primarily an opportunity to climb up the corporate ladder in pursuit of increasingly better positions. Andrea apparently views her work as a:
A. flow
B. contract
C. career
D. calling - By the perceptual organization of stimuli the person’s span of attention is ____________?
A. Increased
B. Decreased
C. Divided
D. Unaffected
E. None of these - By the perceptual organization of stimuli the person’s span of attention is ____________?
A. Increased
B. Decreased
C. Divided
D. Unaffected
E. None of these - Perceptual constancies are primarily a function of _______________?
A. reflex
B. convergence
C. learning
D. instinct - The perceptual processes that make use of preexisting knowledge to interpret new information are called _______________?
A. sensory processes
B. top-down processes
C. bottom-up processes
D. parallel processes