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The registration of sensory input without conscious awareness refers to


A) a false alarm.
B) subliminal perception.
C) a just noticeable difference.
D) a superimposed stimulus.

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According to psychologists, the smallest difference in stimulus intensity that a specific sense can detect is


A) its sensory memory.
B) subject to sensory adaptation.
C) the absolute threshold.
D) the just noticeable difference (JND) .

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The receiving area of a retinal cell is called the


A) cone.
B) foveal field.
C) rod.
D) receptive field.

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The stronger your expectation that a signal is present, the greater the likelihood that you will


A) miss a signal.
B) report a false alarm.
C) correctly reject a signal when it appears.
D) be aware of background noise.

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While you are listening to a TV announcer report on an important event your friend begins talking to you, and you begin to listen to your friend.The TV announcer's voice becomes the ____________________, while your friend's voice becomes the ____________________.

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The process of detecting specific elements in visual input and assembling them into a more complex form is known as


A) perceptual set.
B) inattentional blindness.
C) feature analysis.
D) top-to-bottom processing.

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The sensory receptors for smell are referred to as


A) smell buds.
B) gustatory bulbs.
C) olfactory cilia.
D) sciatic receptors.

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Use appropriate examples from everyday situations to illustrate the basic concepts from signal-detection theory.

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A red light, green light, and blue light differ in


A) amplitude.
B) complexity.
C) wavelength.
D) purity.

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Artists use ____ cues to create a perception of depth on a two-dimensional surface.


A) monocular
B) binocular
C) accommodation
D) disparity

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Sensory adaptation can explain all of the following EXCEPT


A) getting used to the smell of the perfume you are wearing.
B) hearing your name spoken in a noisy room.
C) feeling comfortable in a cold swimming pool after being in for a few minutes.
D) getting used to the touch of your clothes on your skin.

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Evelyn turned the thermostat up from 24 °C to 25 °C; however, she doesn't think it feels any warmer and she wants to turn it up even higher.Her roommate thinks that it is now too hot, and she wants to turn the thermostat back down.Apparently Evelyn has


A) a smaller just noticeable difference for temperature than her roommate does.
B) a lower absolute threshold for temperature than her roommate does.
C) a larger just noticeable difference for temperature than her roommate does.
D) a higher absolute threshold for temperature, compared to her roommate.

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Zach is looking at a reversible figure, which first appears to be a vase, and then appears to be two faces.His perception of the figure keeps switching between these two interpretations.This switching perception is caused by the fact that


A) reversible figures cause people to experience the phi phenomenon.
B) the Gestalt principle of simplicity doesn't work for reversible figures.
C) the Gestalt principles of proximity and closure are both at work in reversible figures.
D) the figure-ground distinction in reversible figures is often ambiguous.

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If a person views three lights that differ only in amplitude, the person would perceive the lights as


A) differing in brightness.
B) different colours.
C) differing in brightness and colour.
D) different shades of the same colour.

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The interpretation of visual cues that indicate how near or far away objects are defines


A) perceptual constancies.
B) depth perception.
C) monocular cues.
D) binocular cues.

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Courtney wears glasses to correct the far-sightedness in her left eye.If she were not wearing her glasses,


A) the lens would focus images in front of the retina in her left eye.
B) the pupil in her left eye would dilate and let in too much light energy.
C) the lens would focus images behind the retina in her left eye.
D) the pupil in her left eye would constrict and not let in sufficient light energy.

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MOST accurately, additive colour mixing occurs when combining


A) two or more colours.
B) the three primary colours.
C) lights of different colours.
D) pigments of different colours.

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If two sounds vary in frequency they are perceived as differing in


A) loudness.
B) pitch.
C) decibels.
D) timbre.

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Our perception of the richness, or saturation of a colour is affected mainly by


A) the wavelength of light waves.
B) the amplitude of light waves.
C) the purity of light waves.
D) the saturation of light waves.

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Sensory adaptation is an automatic process that helps to keep people tuned into changes in their sensory experiences.

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