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2 VISUAL PERCEPTION

3 Question 1

4 The eye is the sense organ for A Taste B Smell C Touch D Vision

5 The eye is the sense organ for A Taste B Smell C Touch D Vision

6 $100

7 Question 2

8 The function of the retina is to A Absorb light B Process Images C Both A & B D Only B

9 The function of the retina is to A Absorb light B Process images C Both A & B D Only B

10 $200

11 Question 3

12 Rods are primarily responsible for A Night time vision B Daytime vision C Colour vision D Finer detail

13 Rods are primarily responsible for A Night time vision B Daytime vision C Colour vision D Finer detail

14 $300

15 Question 4

16 The Ames room illusion uses A Binocular depth cues B Monocular depth cues C Gestalt principles D Interposition

17 The Ames room illusion uses A Binocular depth cues B Monocular depth cues C Gestalt principles D Interposition

18 $500

19 Question 5

20 When we ‘mentally’ complete a visual stimulus which has missing information, thereby resulting in a meaningful perception, we are using the perception called A closure B Retinal disparity C figure-ground organisation D convergence

21 When we ‘mentally’ complete a visual stimulus which has missing information, thereby resulting in a meaningful perception, we are using the perception called A Closure B Retinal disparity C figure-ground organization D convergence

22 $1,000

23 Question 6

24 How someone feels can influence the way in which we perceive visual information, this is known as A Past experience B Emotional state C Motivation D Context

25 How someone feels can influence the way in which we perceive visual information, this is known as A Past experience B Emotional State C Motivation D Context

26 $2,000

27 Question 7

28 A visual illusion is best described as A A trick involving the visual perception system B Consistent misinterpretation of real sensory stimuli C A false belief despite obvious proof that what is being looked at is incorrect D A perception that occurs without external stimulation of the eye

29 A visual illusion is best described as A A trick involving the visual perception system B Consistent misinterpretation of real sensory stimuli C A false belief despite obvious proof that what is being looked at is incorrect D A perception that occurs without external stimulation of the eye

30 $4,000

31 Question 8

32 Which of the following is a depth cue for visual perception? A Proximity B Accommodation C Similarity D Closure

33 Which of the following is a depth cue for visual perception? A Proximity B Accommodation C Similarity D Closure

34 $8,000

35 Question 9

36 Retinal disparity refers to the very slight difference in the location of the visual images on the retinae, which A Requires both eyes working together B Enables us to make judgements about the depth or distance of an object C Blurs vision in males D -None of the above

37 Retinal disparity refers to the very slight difference in the location of the visual images on the retinae, which A Requires both eyes working together B Enables us to make judgments about the depth or distance of an object C Blurs vision in males D -None of the above

38 $16,000

39 Question 10

40 The cornea A Is a transparent, convex-shaped covering which protects the eye B Helps to focus light rays onto the retina at the back of the eye C Both A & B D None of the above

41 The cornea A Is a transparent, convex-shaped covering which protects the eye B Helps to focus light rays onto the retina at the back of the eye C Both A & B D None of the above

42 $32,000

43 Question 11

44 The process by which the photoreceptors change electromagnetic energy into electrical impulses which can travel along the optic nerve to the brain is known as A Reception B Transduction C Transmission D Interpretation

45 The process by which the photoreceptors change electromagnetic energy into electrical impulses which can travel along the optic nerve to the brain is known as A Reception B Transduction C Transmission D Interpretation

46 $64,000

47 Question 12

48 Visual stimuli that enable figure ground to be perceived as ‘legitimate’ alternatives are commonly called A Height in the visual field B Reversible figures C Proximity D Figure-ground

49 Visual stimuli that enable figure ground to be perceived as ‘legitimate’ alternatives are commonly called A Height in the visual field B Reversible figures C Proximity D Figure-ground

50 $125,000

51 Question 13

52 Which 3 depth cues are classified as monocular? A Accommodation, linear perspective, retinal disparity B Accommodation, proximity, convergence C Accommodation, relative size, height in the visual field D Accommodation, convergence, retinal disparity

53 Which 3 depth cues are classified as monocular? A Accommodation, linear perspective, retinal disparity B Accommodation, proximity, convergence C Accommodation, relative size, height in the visual field D Accommodation, convergence, retinal disparity

54 $250,000

55 Question 14

56 When a different visual image is briefly and simultaneously presented to each eye, this is known as A Binocular Harmony B Monocular Harmony C Binocular Rivalry D Monocular Rivalry

57 When a different visual image is briefly and simultaneously presented to each eye, this is known as A Binocular harmony B Monocular harmony C Binocular Rivalry D Monocular Rivalry

58 $500,000

59 Question 15

60 The correct sequence of the pathway of light through the eye and eventually to the brain in another form is A Cornea, pupil, lens, retina, optic nerve, visual cortex B Pupil, iris, lens, retina, optic nerve, visual cortex C Pupil, lens, retina, fovea, optic nerve, visual cortex D Cornea, iris, pupil retina lens, visual cortex

61 The correct sequence of the pathway of light through the eye and eventually to the brain in another form is A Cornea, pupil, lens, retina, optic nerve, visual cortex B Pupil, iris, lens, retina, optic nerve, visual cortex C Pupil, lens, retina, fovea, optic nerve, visual cortex D Cornea, iris, pupil, retina, lens, visual cortex

62 $1,000,000


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