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A. When we make perceptions based A. When we make perceptions based on our sensations coming from the environment and from our expectations. C. Sensing stimuli first with sight, and C. Sensing stimuli first with sight, and then sound, then smell, taste, and touch B. We sense something, then it goes B. We sense something, then it goes to the brain to interpret what was sensed D. When information is processed D. When information is processed starting with the top of the brain and ending with the lower parts What is “top-down processing”?
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Back to Board A. When we make perceptions based on our sensations coming from the environment and from our expectations.
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A. Perception then Sensation A. Perception then Sensation C. Sensation then Perception C. Sensation then Perception B. Perception then Processing B. Perception then Processing C. Sensation then Attention C. Sensation then Attention In what order do we sense our environment?
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Back to Board C. Sensation then Perception
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A. the minimum stimulation required A. the minimum stimulation required To detect a stimuli 100% of the time C. Stimuli that is below C. Stimuli that is below consciousness awareness B. The Minimum stimulation required B. The Minimum stimulation required to detect a stimuli 50% of the time D. The minimum amount of change D. The minimum amount of change Required to notice that change What is an “absolute threshold”?
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Back to Board B. The Minimum stimulation required to detect a stimuli 50% of the time
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A. No A. No C. Yes, if that person C. Yes, if that person is deprived of sleep B. Yes B. Yes D. Yes, if that person D. Yes, if that person is exposed to enough of the stimulation Is it possible for subliminal stimulation to cause people to act in a way that goes against their principles.
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Back to Board A. No
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A. Our senses to weaken as A. Our senses to weaken as we age C. Increase our sensitivity to a C. Increase our sensitivity to a stimulation after prolonged exposure B. Us to transform different types of stimulation B. Us to transform different types of stimulation (smell, sound, sight, etc.) into neural messages that our brains interpret D. People to lose sensitivity to a D. People to lose sensitivity to a stimulation if it remains unchanged Sensory Adaption causes what?
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Back to Board D. People to lose sensitivity to a stimulation if it remains unchanged
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A. Lens, Pupil, Cornea, Retina, Rods A. Lens, Pupil, Cornea, Retina, Rods and Cones, Bipolar Cells, Ganglion Cells, Brains C. Cornea, Pupil, Lens, Retina, Rods C. Cornea, Pupil, Lens, Retina, Rods and Cones, Bipolar Cells, Ganglion Cells, Optic Nerve, Brain B. Pupil, Optic Nerve, Lens, Cornea, B. Pupil, Optic Nerve, Lens, Cornea, Retina, Rods and Cones, Bipolar Cells, Ganglion Cells, Brain D. Lens, Cornea, Pupil, Retina, D. Lens, Cornea, Pupil, Retina, Ganglion Cells, Rods and Cones, Bipolar Cells, Optic Nerve, Brain What is the correct path that light follows to reach the brain?
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Back to Board C. Cornea, Pupil, Lens, Retina, Rods and Cones, Bipolar Cells, Ganglion Cells, Optic Nerve, Brain
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A. Serial Processing A. Serial Processing C. Sequence Processing C. Sequence Processing B. Parallel Processing B. Parallel Processing D. Ordered Processing D. Ordered Processing When the brain receives multiple stimuli at a time, how does it process?
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Back to Board B. Parallel Processing
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A. Outer Ear A. Outer Ear C. Middle Ear C. Middle Ear B. Inner Ear B. Inner Ear D. Center Ear D. Center Ear In which section of the ear are the three tiny bones: The hammer, anvil, and stirrup?
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Back to Board C. Middle Ear
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A. Continuity, Wholeness, A. Continuity, Wholeness, Proximity, Interposition Which group of 4 terms are all form of Gestalt C. Similarity, Closure, C. Similarity, Closure, Grouping, Depth B. Perspective, Closure, B. Perspective, Closure, Proximity, Grouping D. Proximity, Continuity, D. Proximity, Continuity, Closure, Connectedness
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Back to Board D. Proximity, Continuity, Closure, Connectedness
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Which of the following paranormal paranormal phenomena terms is paired with the correct definition? A. Psychokinesis – Mind-to- A. Psychokinesis – Mind-to- Mind Communication C. Clairvoyance – Mind over C. Clairvoyance – Mind over Matter D. Telepathy – Perceiving D. Telepathy – Perceiving remote events B. Precognition – Perceiving B. Precognition – Perceiving future events
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Back to Board B. Precognition – Perceiving future events
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A. Size; Distance A. Size; Distance The Phenomenon of size constancy is based on the close connection between an object’s perceived ______ and its perceived ______. C. Size; Shape C. Size; Shape B. Size; Brightness B. Size; Brightness D. Shape; Distance D. Shape; Distance
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Back to Board A. Size; Distance
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B. Difference Threshold B. Difference Threshold In shopping for a new stereo, you discover that you cannot differentiate between the sound of models X and Y. The difference between X and Y is below your______. A. Absolute Threshold A. Absolute Threshold C. Subliminal Threshold C. Subliminal Threshold D. Receptor Threshold D. Receptor Threshold
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Back to Board B. Difference Threshold
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C. Opponent-Process C. Opponent-Process Cell I am a cell in the thalamus that is excited by red and inhibited by green. I am a(n)________. A. Feature Detector A. Feature Detector B. Bipolar Cell B. Bipolar Cell D. Cone D. Cone
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Back to Board C. Opponent-Process Cell
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D. Taste Buds D. Taste Buds Receptors for taste are located in the A. Fovea A. Fovea C. Cortex C. Cortex B. Cochlea B. Cochlea
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Back to Board D. Taste Buds
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A. Information from the A. Information from the bones, ears, tendons, and joints. Kinesthesis involves… B. the bones of the B. the bones of the middle ear D. the bones of the D. the bones of the middle ear C. membranes within C. membranes within the cochlea
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A. Information from the bones, ears, tendons, and joints
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