1.Which principle is considered the most basic rule in the organization of perception?
2.Which condition occurs due to increased fluid pressure within the eye, leading to damage of the optic nerve?
3.When a series of lights blink one after another in a sequence, we experience the illusion of a light traveling along the string. This effect illustrates which concept?
4.What term describes the adjustment of the eye's focal length to focus an image on the retina?
5.Which of the following are examples of depth cues that can be perceived with one eye alone?
6.What is the name of the pigmented part of the eye?
7.What psychological concept did Gibson and Walk investigate using the 'visual cliff' experiment?
8.Which of the following is NOT a property of light?
9.What concept is described by Weber's law?
10.If an illusion involves a distorted perception of a real stimulus, then what best describes a hallucination?
11.An individual believes they observe a snake slithering quietly through the grass in a faraway field. Upon approaching, they realize it was merely a dark rope. What is this type of perceptual experience called?
12.According to Gibson's theory of motion perception, what is the main focus?
13.When an individual observes an image from one angle, the craters appear as indentations, but after rotating the image 180 degrees, those same craters look like raised bumps. Which perceptual principle explains this effect?
14.Which type of receptor cells are highly responsive to color detection?
15.What perceptual phenomenon was the Ames room created to investigate?
16.Which sensory system do the semicircular canals contribute to?
17.Where is the highest density of cone cells found in the human eye?
18.What term describes the ability to differentiate an object from its background?
19.What is the primary structure inside the inner ear?
20.Observing a red image for an extended period causes a green afterimage to appear. Which theory does this phenomenon support?