perception 2
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- Gregory's cornea transplant patient
- Prior nonvisual experience can influence visual processing upn visual restoration.
- Bower's study of size constancy in children
- The training stimulus was responded to most during testing.
- According to a Helmholtzian perspective, the Muller-Ler illusion occurs because
- The line that is registered as farthest away due to distance cues tends to be seen as larger.
- When subject wear prism spectacles which displace the world to the left and actively move about in the environment for a time, upon taking them off
- They reach too far to the right of a target due to rightward compensation.
- _____ does not characterize the perceptual capacities of infants eight months or less in age.
- visual cliffs are avoided because of texture gradients
- Illusions in general (size, aftereffects, tilt, movement, ect.)
- could provide insights into normal perceptual processes.
- The moon illusion occurs because
- the moon's retinal image does not decrease in size when on the horizon.
- The percieved size of a person walking away from you
- will remain nearly constant.
- In the brightness constancy demonstration it was argued that
- the coal in the sun looked darker than the paper in the shade.
- ______ is not regarded as an ambiguous stimulus.
- Muller-Lyer arrows
- ventriloquist
- visual dominace of heard position
- wedge prism
- laterally displaced vision
- nativists
- inborn capacities
- curare
- muscle paralysis
- swinging room
- visual driving effect
- arrow illusion
- Muller-Lyer
- When I jiggle my eye with my finger _______.
- direct efferent (outflow) signals to the eye muscle are missing.
- When used to view the world, a pair of prisms stacked base to based will _______.
- reinvert the retinal image.
- Active versus passive exposure
- Active exposure brings about more rapid and complete adaptation to prismatic viewing.
- Distal mode of awareness
- ability to see my two fingers at different distances as equal in size
- Proxal mode of awareness
- ability to see my two fingers as different in size.
- Intersensory constancy
- A way to conceptualie multimodal perception
- If I try to move my eyes to the right, but I am prevented from doing so, ____________.
- I will perceive the world to swing off to the right.
- The Ponzo illusion is attributed to _________.
- Framing or relative stimulus comparison information rahter than inappropriate constancy information
- Efferent/ outflow theory of position constancy
- moving image information is compensated for by eye movement commands
- Afferent theory of position constancy
- the compensation is accomplished by eye movement feeback of inflow
- Helmholtz and the Necker Cube
- Since the cube changes shape during cognitive depth reversal, inappropriate constancy scaling is the explanation of this geometric size illusion.
- Where does Matin's Mach illusion occur?
- It occurs in a dark environment and not in a rich stimulus environment
- Gibson and Walk study of the visual cliff
- Infants venture out over the cliff when texture gradient was eliminated but not when motion parallax was present because dynamic monocular vision is inborn.
- During perceptual adaptation a change occurs in eye hand coordination. What can the change be contributed to?
- The change can be contributed to a change in either eye- ear or ear-hand coordination.
- One explanation of the rotating trapezoid
- The perceptual system prefers to see rectangles and thus never lets the short end of the trapezoid appear infront to the observer.
- Horizon
- The ultimate context for the judgment of the sie of terrestial objects
- geometric size illusions
- inapprpriate constancy scaling
- pogendorf illusion
- line colineatity
- spherical aberation
- lens opacity
- ponzo illusion
- receding railroad tracks