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Psychology Study Set 15
Quiz 6: Sensation and Perception
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The fact that some perceptual processes appear to be innate doesn't mean that all people perceive the world in the same way. List four psychological factors that can influence what we perceive and how we perceive it.
Question 2
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The textbook illustrated the production of negative afterimages by suggesting that readers stare at the centre of a green heart, edged in yellow. After 20 seconds, when the gaze was switched to a white paper, there was a "change of heart!" What colours did you "see" in the image of the heart on the white paper? How does opponent-process theory explain this finding?
Question 3
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Aiko is a Japanese national living in Canada. She invites her Canadian friends to her home and the raw oysters, raw smoked salmon, and raw herring that she serves are well received. But when Aiko's guests notice the raw sea urchin and the raw octopus, they get squeamish, even after she explains that they taste good! Explain the differences in taste preferences between Aiko and her American friends.
Question 4
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Despite the impressive sensory skills possessed by humans, the human senses are tuned into only a narrow band of physical energies. Discuss several species that are able to pick up signals that humans do not pick up. What can each of these species detect that humans cannot?
Question 5
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When Miles and Mandi leave the bright lobby and enter the movie theatre, they cannot tell where the empty seats are. Explain why this occurs and describe the process through which they will gradually be able to see.
Question 6
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Testing an infant's perception of depth requires ingenuity, but Gibson and Walk were able to design a procedure in order to test infants on a "visual cliff." Explain how they created a "cliff" and describe the results of their research.