A. Blue; yellow
B. Red; blue-violet
C. Red; green
D. Black; white
Related Mcqs:
- Television sets are able to recreate the entire visible spectrum by additively mixing three primary colors. This process is similar to the view of human color vision called:
A. Complementary color theory
B. Trichromatic theory
C. Opponent-process theory
D. Saturation theory - The little bumps visible on our tongue are _______________?
A. taste buds
B. axon
C. papillae
D. receptors - One of the following are known as electromagnetic receptors:
A. Photoreceptors
B. Nociceptors
C. Chemoreceptors
D. Thermoreceptors - The memory that holds information for the shortest period of time is known as __________________?
A. sensory memory
B. long term memory
C. short term memory
D. implicit memory - The local fire department sounds the 12 o’clock whistle. The process by which your ears convert the sound waves from the siren into neural impulses is an example of:
A. Transduction
B. Sensory adaptation
C. Parallel processing
D. Accommodation - The sequentially flashing Christmas tree lights appeared to generate pulsating waves of motion. This best illustrates:
A. Visual capture
B. Relative motion
C. Retinal disparity
D. The phi phenomenon - Auditory sensations are transformed from ‘air waves’ to nerve impulses by the _________________?
A. vestibular system
B. pinna
C. round window
D. cochlea - The first part of the ear that vibrates in response to incoming sound waves is the _______________?
A. ossicles
B. eardrum
C. basilar membrane
D. tectorial membrane - In order to experience color constancy, it is helpful to view things:
A. Under low levels of illumination
B. From very short distances
C. With one eye covered
D. In relation to surrounding objects - Because she was listening to the news on the radio, Mrs. Salim didn’t perceive a word her husband was saying. Her experience best illustrates:
A. Perceptual adaptation
B. Relative clarity
C. Change blindness
D. The cocktail party effect