A. A context expectation
B. A perceptual set
C. An orientation constancy
D. The cognitive map that provides a frame of reference
Related Mcqs:
- Decreased perceptual response to a repeated stimulus is called: ____________?
A. habituation
B. selective attention
C. divided attention
D. hallucination - The underlying mechanism for perceptual expectancies is: ____________?
A. a misleading perception that distorts or misjudges a stimulus.
B. top-down processing
C. the organization of perception by beginning with low-level features.
D. bottom-up processing - Which of the following are included in the Gestalt principles of perceptual organization?
A. Figure-ground, proximity, continuity
B. Proximity, continuity, good form
C. Continuity, good form, closure
D. All of the above - Greek word psyche meaning: ____________?
A. “breath, spirit, sole”
B. “breath, Love, soul:
C. “breath, spirit, soul”
D. None of these - Critical thinking skills: ____________?
A. are abstract abilities that cannot be identified
B. usually develop spontaneously through normal content instruction
C. usually develop spontaneously without any instruction
D. need to be deliberately taught because they often do not develop by themselves with standard content instruction - Overt behavior is: ____________?
A. anything a person does.
B. only those things a person does which you can see
C. only those things which can be recorded by a camera.
D. only those thing which a person can see with his/her senses. - The major link between the brain and the glandular system is the: ____________?
A. hypothalamus
B. pituitary
C. CNS
D. midbrain - Things that are heard are held as a brief ____________ in the sensory register.
A. echo
B. icon
C. image
D. engram - The phenomenon of certain colours appearing to change brightness under different levels of illumination is called:____________?
A. Phi-phenomenon
B. Purkinje phenomenon
C. Emmert’s phenomenon
D. Stereoscopic phenomenon - The initial stage of learning a response is called: ____________?
A. conditioning
B. extinction
C. contiguity
D. acquisition