A. structuralism
B. behaviorism
C. gestalt
D. functionalism
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 cerebellum functions prominently in ___________?
A. heart activity
B. blood pressure
C. verbal association
D. muscle movement coordination - The most fundamental principle of perceptual organization is called ________________?
A. figure and ground
B. law of closure
C. consistency
D. dark adaptation phenomenon - The best studied perceptual constancies include ________________?
A. brightness, focus, angle
B. shape, location, size
C. color, texture, content
D. size, age, weight - 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 - The tip-of-tongue phenomenon is due to a difficulty in ________________?
A. encoding
B. storage
C. retrieval
D. working memory - 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 - Which of the following is not a personal factor in perceptual selectivity?
A. motivation
B. past experience
C. size
D. expectation - According to groundbreaking research, how do attentional processes affect perceptual processing of information?
A. Attention create a parallel processing of all visual input
B. All the visual stimuli fully processed and then attention acts on this information
C. Attentional processes act early to select a small part of visual input to fully process
D. Attention is not a critical component of the processing of visual information