A. perceptual consistency
B. relative motion
C. linear perspective
D. continuity
Related Mcqs:
- As we move, viewed objects cast changing shapes on our retinas, although we do not perceive the objects as changing. This is part of the phenomenon of _________________?
A. perceptual consistency
B. relative motion
C. linear perspective
D. continuity - Jamil is looking at two objects he knows are the same size. However, it appears that one of the objects looks smaller than the other. Therefore, Jamil concludes the smaller objects is father away from him than the one that appears larger. Jamil is using what method to determine depth?
A. Linear perspective
B. Relative size
C. Interposition
D. Accommodation - When travelling car, near objects seem to move past you faster than distant objects. This is called:
A. aerial perspective
B. linear perspective
C. relative size
D. relative motion - Each time you see your car, it projects a different image on the retina as of your eyes yet you do not perceive it as changing. This is because of ________________?
A. perceptual set
B. retinal disparity
C. perceptual constancy
D. convergence - A stationary point of light when viewed in an otherwise totally dark room appears to move. This is an example of ________________?
A. apparent motion
B. induced motion
C. the autokinetic effect
D. binocular disparity - According to Piaget, children who can think symbolically about absent objects and can appreciate the stable properties of those objects, but cannot think logically about actions that produce change, are at the__________ stage?
A. formal-operational
B. concrete-operational
C. preoperational
D. sensorimotor - The ability to move objects with mental concentration is an example of ___________?
A. clairvoyance
B. kinesthesis
C. psychokinesis
D. precognition
E. None of these - The school of psychology that argue that nearly all behavior is a result of conditioning and the environment shapes behaviors is labeled __________?
A. gestalt, Wertheimer
B. psychoanalytic, Freud
C. behaviorism, Titchener
D. behaviorism, Watson - Distinguishing objects from what surrounds them refers to ________________?
A. closure
B. figure and ground
C. proximity
D. distance - Stationary lights on a neon sign blink sequentially and appear to move. This appearance is called the ________________?
A. Ponzo illusion
B. Necker illusion
C. phi-phenomenon
D. induced movement effect