1.Which depth cue is responsible for producing the visual cliff effect?
2.Which Gestalt principle explains why we tend to group events that happen near each other in time or space as related?
3.What is the term for psychologists who specialize in the study of extrasensory perception (ESP)?
4.Which unit is used to measure the amplitude of a sound wave?
5.When we move, the images of objects on our retinas change shape, yet we still perceive the objects as stable. This phenomenon is known as ________________?
6.When we move, the images of objects on our retinas shift in shape, yet we do not see the objects themselves as altering. This phenomenon is known as _________________?
7.What term describes the process where a person's expectations shape how they interpret sensory information?
8.What is the term for the depth cue that arises because each eye views a slightly different image of the same object?
9.What is the term for the conversion of sensory input into electrical signals in the nervous system?
10.What accounts for a rose looking consistently red under both strong and weak lighting conditions?
11.What does kinesthesis refer to?
12.What is the term for the adjustment your eyes make when transitioning from a dark environment to a brightly lit one?
13.Where does the conversion of light into electrical signals for the nervous system occur?
14.When different senses provide conflicting information, which sense usually takes precedence over the others?
15.Which option below is not considered a Gestalt principle of perceptual grouping?
16.The Ponzo illusion demonstrates that individuals estimate an object's size based on its perceived _______________?
17.In the analogy 'figure is to ground,' which pair corresponds similarly?
18.What term describes the ability to distinguish an object from its background?
19.The term 'Gestalt' originates from which language and signifies an organized whole?
20.Which part of the eye changes size by contracting or relaxing the iris muscles to regulate the light entering the eye?