A. blue, yellow, red
B. blue, green, red
C. green, orange, red
D. green, yellow, red
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 - One of the earliest and most important color vision theories was formulated by _________________?
A. Young and Helson
B. Meissner and Middleton
C. Rutherford and Young
D. Young and Helmholtz - Receptor cells that are very sensitive to color are the _________________?
A. rods
B. bipolar cells
C. cones
D. ganglion cells - The color, smell and feeling of the flowers are relayed through what part of brain_______?
A. Acetylcholine
B. Thalamus
C. Motor area
D. None of these - The fact that hues at the short-wave end of the color spectrum appear bright at nightfall is a function of ______________?
A. Purkinje effect
B. Zeigarnik effect
C. Young-Helmholtz effect
D. light adaptation - The opponent-process theory is to our sense of color as the gate-control theory is to our sense of ____________?
A. smell
B. touch
C. kinesthesia
D. pain - The tendency to group together objects that are the same size, shape, color, or form is known as;
A. closure
B. continuation
C. similarity
D. nearness - 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 - Which of the following is the psychological dimension that captures the purity and vividness of color?
A. Saturation
B. Hue
C. Wavelength
D. Brightness - The tendency to group together objects that are the same size, shape, color, or form is known as:
A. closure
B. continuation
C. similarity
D. nearness