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You will be shown several images/examples. For each image, write down: The number What type of cue it is What is the image is an example of / what category does it fit into? (Monocular cue, Gestalt, constancy cue, etc.) Some answers might be used more than once There might be more than one answer to each You cannot use your notes This should give you a good idea of how well you know the material in preparation for the test on Thursday. There are 20 total

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Example Figure-ground

Example Figure-ground Gestalt

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How many lines are there? 13

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Which tree is closer? 15

Do you see one object? Three? Ten? 16

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How many objects are there? 18

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Are the squares “A” & “B” the same color? 20

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Attention Divided attention Stroop effect 1

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Constancy: Size constancy Monocular: Relative height 2

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Constancy Shape constancy 3

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Motion Apparent motion 4

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Perceptual set schema 5

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Gestalt closure 6

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Monocular cue relative size texture gradient relative height 7

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Monocular cue Linear perspective 8

Construction worker/directions 9

Construction worker/directions Selective attention change blindness 9

Basketball #1 10

Basketball #1 Selective attention 10

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Gestalt Closure Proximity Similarity 11

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Selective attention “cocktail party effect” 12

How many lines are there? 13

How many lines are there? 13 Gestalt Continuity/good continuation How many lines are there? 13

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Gestalt closure 14

Which tree is closer? 15

Monocular cues Relative height Which tree is closer? 15

Do you see one object? Three? Ten? 16

Do you see one object? Three? Ten? 16 Gestalt Connectedness Do you see one object? Three? Ten? 16

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Monocular cues Interposition 17

How many objects are there? 18

Gestalt Similarity How many objects are there? 18

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Gestalt Similarity 19

Are the squares “A” & “B” the same color? 20

Are the squares “A” & “B” the same color? 20 Constancy Color constancy Are the squares “A” & “B” the same color? 20