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Visual cues allows us to perceptually organize by taking into account the following cues: - 
- depth 
- form 
- motion 
- constancy 
Describe retinal disparity. - 
- Eyes are about 2.5 inches apart which allows humans to get slightly different views of objects of world 
around. 
- gives humans an idea on depth 
What is convergence? - - gives humans an idea of depth as well based on how much eyeballs are 
turned. gives humans a sense of depth 
When are the muscles of the eye relaxed and contrac...
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CSU PSY 252 Exam #2 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Feature Search - ️️Search for a target defined by a single attribute 
- If salient feature (different) number does not matter 
- If the feature is different enough, it becomes easier to find the target 
- Reaction Time for feature searches does not change with set size 
Monocular Depth Cues - ️️Represented in 2D and observed with one eye 
1. Texture Gradient (closer, larger grains, farther apart, away - smaller grains, closer 
together) 
2. Relative Size (closer - bigger, away - smaller)...
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Visual cues allows us to perceptually organize by taking into account the following cues: - 
- depth 
- form 
- motion 
- constancy 
Describe retinal disparity. - 
- Eyes are about 2.5 inches apart which allows humans to get slightly different views of objects of world 
around. 
- gives humans an idea on depth 
What is convergence? - - gives humans an idea of depth as well based on how much eyeballs are 
turned. gives humans a sense of depth 
When are the muscles of the eye relaxed and contrac...
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Premed95 Comprehensive P/S UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Premed95 Comprehensive P/S UPDATED 
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what cues are taken into account when "perceptually organizing"? - CORRECT ANSWER- 
depth, form, motion, constancy 
what do binocular cues provide? - CORRECT ANSWER- depth perception(due to retinal 
disparity) 
what is convergence? - CORRECT ANSWER- gives depth perception based on how 
much eyes are turned inward
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PSYC 100 Exam 1 Previous Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | 2024
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Jerome knows that his legs are crossed and that his hands are on top of his head. This is a demonstration 
of _________. 
A. perceptual constancy 
B. proprioceptive feedback 
C. sensory adaptation 
D. central feedback - B. proprioceptive feedback 
As you walk barefoot in the park, your nose conveys to your brain the smell of the freshly cut grass, your 
skin sends information about the feel of the gentle breeze and your ears transmit the sound of children 
laughing on the playground to your audi...
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perceptual organization - Answer depth, form, motion, constantly 
 
binocular cues - Answer depth 
 
retinal disparity - Answer eyes are 2.5 inches apart 
 
convergence - Answer depth based on how much eyes are turned, far away eyes are relaxed, close up eyes contract 
 
monocular cues - Answer form of object, relative size, interpositoin (overlap), relative height, shading and contour 
 
motion parallax - Answer relative motion, things farther move slower, things closer move f...
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NSCI 225 Exam 2 Questions And Answers Graded A+
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3 stages of object perception - early vision, mid-level vision, high-level vision 
absolute distance - you can tell how far away one object is 
accommodation and blur - intraocular cue as muscles adjust the shape of the lens 
atmospheric perspective - due to particles in the atmosphere, objects that are further away look 
less sharp and clear 
binocular depth cues - clues about distance based on the differing views of the two eyes 
binocular disparity - the difference in images for the two eyes ...
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PY 101 Exam 2 Question and answers verified to pass PY 101 Exam 2 
 
absolute threshold 
The level of intensity that lifts a stimulus over the threshold of conscious awareness; it's usually defined as the intensity level at which people can detect the pressure of the stimulus 50% of the time 
 
 
accommodation 
the process through which the lens changes its shape temporarily to help focus light on the retina 
 
 
affordance 
Recognizing opportunities for behavior through perception 
 
 
bas...
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ANSC 221 TAMU - Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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ANSC 221 TAMU - Exam 1 Questions and 
 
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How do horses perceive stimuli? Vision, Hearing, Olfaction, Taste, Tactile stimulation 
(touch) 
 
What is olfaction? the sense of smell 
 
Why are our senses not as intense as equids? People are predators, while equids are prey 
animals, therefore their senses are more in tuned. 
 
T/F: Horse eyes are among the largest of land mammals True 
 
What are the 2 types of vision? Define each type. Which one(s) do horses use? How does 
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AP psychology Unit 3 - Sensation and Perception Questions & 100% Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed
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difference between sensation and perception? [3.1] 
 -:- Sensation = raw data that we receive from our five senses 
Perception = the process of interpreting the information that is obtained through a person's 
five senses 
Figure & Ground principle [3.1] 
 -:- tendency to simplify what the eye sees into two categories: object and 
background (e.g. focusing on person while taking photo) 
continuation [3.1] 
 -:- person will continue to view the entire object and continue over to the next one ...
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