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The closer an object is to us, the smaller the image will be on the…
The closer an object is to us, the smaller the image will be on the retina.
Question 11 options:
True
False
Hofeldt et al found that when baseball players had one eye filtered, tehy experienced an illusion called the Pulfrich effect.
Question 12 options:
True
False
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. In binocular vision, which of the following would NOT give you a fused image?
Question 13 options:
Objects that fall on corresponding retinal points.
Crossed images
Uncrossed images
Objects that fall on noncorresponding retinal points.
Newsome and Pare’s (1988) correlated dot experiment investigated the physiological basis of the Gestalt principle of ______.
Question 15 options:
continuity
proximity
common fate
closure
In the spoked wheel illusion, the clockwise rotation of the gray wedges is accompanied by the perception that the spokes are _____.
Question 16 options:
clockwise
still
any of the above could be percieved.
counterclockwise
Rafael sees a motorcycle speed past him about 10 feet away. Then he sees another motorcycle moving at the same speed a quarter mile away, but it seems to be moving more slowly than the previous motorcycle. According to Gibson, Rafael is experiencing ______.
Question 17 options:
focus of expansion
speed-accuracy tradeoff
gradient of flow
flow threshold
While flying a plane, a pilot sees what he thinks is a large plane moving very fast in the distance. However, when he realizes that the plane is really quite small, he also realizes that it is ______ than previously thought.
Question 18 options:
higher
further
closer
lower
Louisettia saw a picture of a point-light walker then saw a video of biological motion through point-light displays of people walking. Which of the following statement accurately reflects what she could identify?
Question 19 options:
Louise could identify motion from both the picture and the video.
Louise could identify motion from the video but not the picture.
Louise could identify motion from the picture but not the video.
Louise could not identify motion from either the picture or the video.
Why is perceived motion in the rotating snakes illusion considered an illusion?
Question 20 options:
because the motion is a function of lateral inhibition, not beta motion
because the apparent motion in the illusion occurs only in dim light
because the motion is beta motion, not phi motion
because the image is actually static; there is no motion
Monica moves her eyes to look up at a bowl on a shelf and reaches her hand toward it. By doing this, which of the following areas of the brain is Monica using?
Question 21 options:
lateral intraparietal area
anterior intraparietal area
both a and b
neither a nor b