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Essentials of Psychology Study Set 1
Quiz 3: Sensation and Perception
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Question 161
Multiple Choice
When Jason is watching the Thanksgiving Parade, he perceives more distant objects as farther away because the lenses in his eyes change shape to focus on those objects. This cue for depth perception is called
Question 162
Multiple Choice
Will can tell that Leza is farther away from him than the display rack because the display rack blocks the view of Leza. This is an example of the depth perception cue called
Question 163
Multiple Choice
When little Rosario quickly flipped the pages of her new "flip" book, Sniffy the rat appeared to run around, eat cheese, and scratch himself. Rosario's perception of Sniffy's movements is due to
Question 164
Multiple Choice
Rebecca's new boyfriend Andy takes her to a 3-D movie. In an effort to impress Rebecca, Andy explains to her that the movie appears to be three-dimensional by providing each eye with slightly different images, thus creating the illusion of depth. Andy can't remember what this phenomenon is called, but Rebecca, tired of Andy's showing off, tells him it is called
Question 165
Multiple Choice
Oscar is in a fight and he sees the image of a fist that expands so that it fills his retina. He realizes that the fist is coming at him, rather than growing in size, because of
Question 166
Multiple Choice
In his art class, Justin's teacher is lecturing on depth perception cues in two-dimensional art. The instructor explains that people tend to perceive objects at the top of an image as being
Question 167
Multiple Choice
In perceiving depth and distance, we interpret the pattern of light and shadow, and we normally assume that illumination comes from
Question 168
Multiple Choice
While watching a home video of their daughter learning to ride a bicycle, Stella and Chad perceive the video as showing motion, not as a series of many still photographic images. This perceptual illusion is known as
Question 169
Multiple Choice
After a fencing accident, Jerome had to wear a patch over one eye for several weeks. He was advised by his doctor not to drive a car because the patch would affect Jerome's use of the __________ cue for depth perception.
Question 170
Multiple Choice
Aaron has the ability to cross his eyes, so that both of them move close to his nose. His friends find this to be very unusual, and he often does it just to creep them out! Knowing what you know about depth perception, you might assume that Aaron's ability to move his eyes like this gives him better depth perception due to the process of
Question 171
Multiple Choice
Alexandra notices that in many old Western movies, there is a shot of the desert with the wavy background signifying the intense heat of the landscape. The more distant objects tend to be the haziest in these shots, which provides a depth cue known as
Question 172
Multiple Choice
A brochure displays a long stretch of road. The lines that make up the road are drawn so that they converge at the horizon. The result is that the picture creates a sense of distance. This is based on an environmental depth cue called
Question 173
Multiple Choice
While watching the movie Monkeys Typing on Computers , Christopher is able to perceive motion in the still images presented by the film due to the __________ illusion of motion.
Question 174
Multiple Choice
While waiting at the end of a long line, Roger notices that he can't determine the hair color or facial features of the people at the front of the line, but he can do so with people near him. Roger would perceive people at the front of the line to be farther away due to what depth perception cue?
Question 175
Multiple Choice
Long John Silver is a pirate who always wears a patch over one eye. Whenever Long John goes to battle at sea, he has a difficult time hitting other ships with his cannon. Because Long John has the use of only one eye, he is lacking the depth cue of
Question 176
Multiple Choice
You know that your friends Manuel and William are the same height. You use the fact that Manuel's image on your retina is smaller than William's to conclude that Manuel must be farther away from you. Which depth cue are you using?
Question 177
Multiple Choice
Noel bet Alexa $5 that he can make Alexa see a piece of gum in two different places without moving it. Alexa agrees to the bet. Noel holds the stick of gum about six inches in front of Alexa's face and tells her to close her eyes. Then Noel instructs Alexa to open one eye and remember where the gum is relative to other objects in the background. Next, he tells Alexa to close that eye and open the other one. Noel will win the $5 because of which depth cue?
Question 178
Multiple Choice
Stella is walking near the railroad tracks and notices that the tracks recede to a point in the distance. She realizes that as the tracks get closer together, things appear farther away while objects located at spots where the tracks are far apart appear close. Stella has recognized the depth perception cue called
Question 179
Multiple Choice
Russel is having difficulty creating a sense of depth to his painting. His instructor, Olivier, suggests that he use a little blue in his color mixture for the deep background features. This will create the depth cue of