A. Color constancy
B. Sensory interaction
C. The rubber-hand illusion
D. Phantom limb sensations
Related Mcqs:
- As personality descriptions become more positive, the Barnum effect becomes stronger. This best illustrates.
A. unconditional positive regard
B. attributional style
C. the spotlight effect
D. self-serving bias - The tilt illusion, the luminance contrast effect and the color illusion are examples of what type of contrast effect?
A. Before-effects
B. After-effects
C. Waterfall illusions
D. Perceptual illusions - The influence of schemas on our interpretations of ambiguous sensations best illustrates:
A. the phi phenomenon
B. visual capture
C. shape constancy
D. top-down processing - The fact that that we can walk and chew gun at the same time illustrates that:
A. our attention depends on different motor system
B. we use selective attention
C. we use divided attention
D. we use sequential attention - The rubber-hand illusion best illustrates the importance of:
A. Feature detection
B. Blindsight
C. Top-down processing
D. Synesthesia - 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 - The perception of a humanlike face in the random configurations of the lunar landscape best illustrates the impact of______on visual perception.
A. Perceptual schemas
B. Relative clarity
C. Shape constancy
D. Stroboscopic movement - While reading a novel, Rizvi isn’t easily distracted by the sounds of the TV or even by his brothers’ loud arguments. This best illustrates:
A. The phi phenomenon
B. Perceptual constancy
C. Interposition
D. Selective attention - The perception that Bugs Bunny is hopping across a movie screen best illustrates:
A. Stroboscopic movement
B. Visual capture
C. The Ponzo illusion
D. Perceptual adaptation - Jamil’s horse looks just as black in the brilliant sunlight as it does in the dim light of the stable. This illustrates what is known as:
A. Perceptual adaptation
B. The phi phenomenon
C. Perceptual set
D. Lightness constancy