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1.
Activation of the receptors by stimuli is called ________.
a. perception
b. sensation
c. adaptation
d. habituation
2.
Receptor cells in the retina responsible for color vision and fine acuity
are ______.
a. bipolar cells
b. ganglion cells
c. rods
d. cones
3.
What are the hammer, anvil, and stirrup?
a. tiny bones located in the middle ear
b. types of cones on the retina
c. types of sound that most people can detect
d. words often used by audiologists in testing for hearing difficulties
4.
The shortest wavelengths that we can see are experienced as ______
colors.
a. red
b. blue
c. green
d. yellow
5.
The kinesthetic senses are concerned with ______________.
a. touch, pressure, temperature, and pain
b. the location of body parts in relation to the ground and to each other
c. movement and body position
d. your location as compared to the position of the sun
6.
The tendency to interpret an object as always being the same physical
dimensions, regardless of its distance from the viewer, is known as _
____________.
a. size constancy
b. shape constancy
c. brightness constancy
d. color constancy
7.
What are the five primary tastes?
a. hot, sour, spicy, sweet, origami
b. salty, sour, spicy, sweet, tart
c. bitter, salty, sour, sweet, umami
d. peppery, salty, sour, sweet, acidic
8.
The reason that there are three semicircular canals is so that _______
_______.
a. we have one canal to sense motion in each of the three planes
b. we can see the world in three dimensions
c. we can detect sound locations in the three-dimensional world
d. we have an extra if one is broken
9.
In the process known as_____________, sensory receptors become
less sensitive to repeated presentations of the same stimulus.
a. sensation
b. sensory fatigue
c. sensory adaptation
d. discrimination
10.
People's tendency to perceive a thing a certain way because their
previous experiences or expectations influence them is called _______
________.
a. top-down processing
b. telepathy
c. bottom-up processing
d. perceptual expectancy
11.
Which of the following properties of sound is the most similar to the
brightness of light?
a. pitch
b. volume
c. purity
d. timbre
12.
Which part of the eye is a muscle that regulates the size of the pupil?
a. iris
b. lens
c. retina
d. sclera
13.
An illusion ________________.
a. is the same thing as a vision
b. is due to the action of the rods versus the cones in the retina
c. is a perception that does not correspond to reality
d. corresponds directly to something that you dreamed
14.
Where are the taste receptors located?
a. on the papillae
b. on the taste buds
c. on the microvilli
d. in the gustatory bulb
15.
Texture gradient refers to the fact that texture appears to become ___
___.
a. more detailed in the distance
b. more detailed as brightness increases
c. less detailed in the distance
d. less detailed when it is brighter
16.
The term just noticeable difference is synonymous with ______.
a. separation threshold
b. response threshold
c. difference threshold
d. absolute threshold
17.
Conduction hearing impairment refers to hearing problems that
originate in the ____________.
a. outer ear
b. inner ear
c. eardrum and middle ear
d. auditory pathways and brain
18.
Which of the following is a characteristic of both light waves and
sound waves?
a. hue
b. decibels
c. amplitude
d. wavelength
19.
The Müller-Lyer illusion exists in cultures in which there are ________.
a. more men than women
b. more women than men
c. lots of telephone poles
d. buildings with lots of corners
20.
Similarity is the tendency to perceive _________________.
a. objects, or figures, on some background
b. things that look similar as being part of the same group
c. objects that are close to each other as part of the same grouping
d. things with a continuous pattern rather than with a complex, broken-up
pattern
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b.sensation
d.cones
a.tiny bones located in the middle ear
b.blue
b.the location of body parts in relation to the ground and to each other
a.size constancy
c.bitter, salty, sour, sweet, umami
a.we have one canal to sense motion in each of the three planes
c.sensory adaptation
d.perceptual expectancy
b.volume
a.iris
c.is a perception that does not correspond to reality
b.on the taste buds
c.less detailed in the distance
c.difference threshold
c.eardrum and middle ear
d.wavelength
d.buildings with lots of corners
b.things that look similar as being part of the same group