A) similarity
B) continuation
C) nearness
D) figure-ground
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A) habituation.
B) perceptual sets.
C) perceptual accuracy.
D) unconscious transference.
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A) 20
B) 40
C) 60
D) 80
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A) Refraction test.
B) Ishihara test.
C) Landolt rings.
D) Snellen chart.
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A) move backward away from the direction you are traveling.
B) move forward in the same direction you are traveling.
C) remain stationary.
D) disappear entirely.
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A) is probably inborn.
B) is a type of perceptual habituation.
C) involves retinal disparity.
D) involves bottom-up processing.
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A) hallucinations.
B) stroboscopic movement.
C) figure-ground images.
D) illusions.
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A) motion parallax.
B) linear perspective.
C) interposition.
D) retinal disparity.
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A) Gestalt organizing principles.
B) Piagetian cognitive styles.
C) Humanistic subjective perceptions.
D) perceptual integration.
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A) accommodation.
B) aerial perspective.
C) retinal disparity.
D) inverted vision.
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A) trained to do top-down processing.
B) trained to do bottom-up processing.
C) in a positive mood.
D) in a negative mood.
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A) closure
B) contiguity
C) figure-ground
D) common region
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A) 10
B) 100
C) 1,000
D) 1,00,000
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A) The brain uses the patterns of messages it gets from the olfactory receptors to recognize specific scents.
B) Scents are, in part, identified by the location of the receptors in the nose that are activated by a particular odor.
C) The number of activated receptors tells the brain how strong an odor is.
D) In humans, there are five different types of olfactory receptors.
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A) creating perceptual sets.
B) seeking out-of-the ordinary experiences.
C) increasing habituation to most stimuli.
D) using labels and stereotypes to speed up intuitive thinking.
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A) Your skin could be "mapped" by applying heat, cold, touch, pressure, or pain to points all over your body.
B) Sensitivity generally matches the number of receptors in a given area of the body.
C) The forearm and thigh are more sensitive than the face and hands.
D) The skin sensation a person ultimately feels will depend on one's brain activity.
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A) The student that tipped off the professor about the cell phones really made up this false story in order to play a joke on the professor.
B) The students in class have downloaded a high-pitched ring tone that the professor cannot hear because of a loss of hair cells.
C) The students in class have downloaded a low-pitched ring tone that the professor cannot hear because of a loss of hair cells.
D) The professor has a severe conductive hearing loss.
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