Which sense tells you how your body is oriented in the world?
A. Kinesthetic B. Vestibular C. Olfactory D. Gustatory
A. Kinesthetic B. Vestibular C. Olfactory D. Gustatory
A. Perceptual adaptation B. The phi phenomenon C. Perceptual set D. Lightness constancy
A. The binocular cue for depth called convergence B. The monocular cue for depth called linear perspective C. The pictorial cue for depth called texture gradient D. The monocular cue for depth called motion parallax
A. Feature detection. B. Bottom-up processing C. Pre-attentive processing D. The phi phenomenon
A. Proximity B. Closure C. Common Fate D. Similarity
A. Cognition B. Perception C. Adaptation D. Sensation
A. Locate in image B. Focus an image on the retina C. Combine the location and projection on the blind spot D. Project an image on the cornea
A. Expands; constricts B. Constricts; expands C. Focuses; constricts D. Constricts; focuses
A. Ossicle B. Nerve C. Conduction D. Auditory
A. Relative size B. Retinal disparity C. Linear perspective D. Texture gradient