A. an eyeball that is too short.
B. an eyeball that is too long
C. an abnormal distribution of visual receptors in the retina.
D. a misshapen cornea or lens
Related Mcqs:
- When infants are placed in the middle of a visual cliff, they usually ______________?
A. remain still
B. move to the shallow side of the apparatus
C. move to the deep side of the apparatus
D. approach their mothers when called, whether that requires moving to the shallow or deep side. - In order for a frog’s visual “bug-detector” to work, the bug must be: _____________?
A. colored
B. coming closer to the frog
C. stationary
D. moving - Damage to the basilar membrane is most likely to result in:___________?
A. accommodation
B. conduction hearing loss
C. loss of movement
D. nerve deafness - Damage to the cerebellum would most likely result in: ________________?
A. heart stoppage or respiratory failure
B. a loss of hearing ability
C. a loss of muscular coordination
D. a reduction in emotional response - Closure, nearness, similarity, and continuation are categories of:___________?
A. perceptual (Gestalt) organization
B. cognitive style
C. cognitive organization
D. perceptual integration - The part of the nerve cell specialized for conducting information is the: ___________?
A. axon
B. cell body
C. soma
D. neurilemma - Recoding, chunking, and rehearsal are especially important for the improvement of:___________?
A. short-term memory effciency
B. eidetic imagery
C. sensory memory
D. long-term memory traces - The pain-killing effects of acupuncture may be related to:___________?
A. sensory adaptation
B. stabilization of physiological nystagmus
C. the triggering of perceptual defense systems
D. release of endorphins - Photoreceptors are the ___________ sensitive cells that line the retina.
A. wide band
B. narrow band
C. combination
D. light - The tendency to fill in gaps in the perception of a figure is called:___________?
A. sensory completion
B. closure
C. figure-ground
D. continuation