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Experiments on subliminal perception commonly use an instrument to flash images too quickly for conscious recognition but slowly enough to be registered by the brain. This instrument is called a(n) ________.


A) oscilloscope
B) sensorscope
C) tachistoscope
D) sublimascope

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The sense of gustation is important from an evolutionary standpoint because ________.


A) it allows us to enjoy the food that we eat
B) it helps us stay away from foods that are harmful or toxic
C) it helps to enhance our sense of smell
D) sensations bypass the thalamus

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Yuor ablity to raed thsi sntenece desipte its mnay mssipllengis is deu to ________.


A) bottom-up processing
B) integration
C) top-down processing
D) cognitive flexibility

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Most people can perceive three different colors and would be classified as ________.


A) trichromats
B) dichromats
C) monochromats
D) phicromats

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For each different higher-pitched sound we hear, hair cells bend the most at different locations on the basilar membrane in the cochlea. This statement describes the ________.


A) place theory
B) location and pitch theory
C) pitch theory
D) location theory

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What range of light is visible to humans?


A) 400-760 nm
B) 320-1000 nm
C) 400-1580 nm
D) ultraviolet waves

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High-amplitude light waves produce ________ colors, whereas high-amplitude sound waves produce ________ sounds.


A) bright; louder
B) dim; softer
C) bright; softer
D) dim; louder

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Most olfactory information is processed in which structure before being sent to other parts of the brain?


A) olfactory bulb
B) olfactory epithelium
C) olfactory receptors
D) olfactory hair cells

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The vestibular sense is controlled by what part of the body?


A) semicircular canals
B) vestibular canals
C) cochlea
D) papillae

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When you look feel something soft on your skin you are engaging in the process of ________; when you interpret the information and realize it is a feather, you are engaging in the process of ________.


A) noticing; daydreaming
B) sensation; perception
C) passive observation; active observation
D) perception; sensation

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Light and sound both move in ________.


A) series
B) sequence
C) particles
D) waves

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"Turning down the volume" on repetitive information helps the sensory receptors cope with an overwhelming amount of sensory stimuli and allows time to pay attention to change, a phenomenon called ________.


A) perceptual constancy
B) sublimation
C) coding
D) sensory adaptation

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Explain what is meant by the following statement: "The two primary theories of color vision - the trichromatic theory and the opponent-process theory - are not competing models of how we see color. In fact, these two models are complementary explanations of color perception." Why is this statement accurate?

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Which of the following is a visual illusion?


A) wavelength
B) perceptual constancy
C) Shepard's tables
D) binocular cues

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Prosopagnosia is a condition that can involve the inability to recognize ________.


A) one's own reflection in the mirror
B) certain colors such as reds and oranges
C) auditory stimuli
D) right from left

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A monocular cue that relies on the muscles that adjust the shape of the lens of the eye and sends neural impulses to the brain is called ________.


A) convergence
B) retinal disparity
C) retinal parity
D) accommodation

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Which monocular cue leads us to perceive the more detailed flowers in a painting as being closer than the flowers with less detail?


A) size consistency
B) height in plane
C) interposition
D) aerial perspective

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Where are skin receptors least concentrated on the body?


A) back and legs
B) feet and fingers
C) face and fingers
D) arms and legs

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When Delilah sees a group of people together in the hotel lobby all wearing similar t-shirts, she naturally assumes that they are all related. The visual cue that helps her categorize these people into a related group demonstrates the gestalt principle of ________.

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Imagine you are a tutor in psychology. Define each of the Gestalt principles of organization to your pupil, and provide an example of each one that is present in this classroom.

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