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Question 1
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_______ is a rare neuropsychological disorder in which the affected individual has no perception of motion.
Prosopagnosia
Akinetopsia
Hyperopia
Motion agnosia
Motion blindness
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The purpose of the comparator is to _______ eye movements.
keep track of which image movements on the retina are due to
plan and execute vergence
compare saccades with smooth pursuit
plan and execute smooth pursuit
plan and execute saccadic
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A(n) _______ eye movement rapidly changes fixation from one object or location to another.
scan
saccade
adapting
smooth pursuit
tracking
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Using the _______ depth cue you can tell far away something is based on how much detail is visible in the elements on the ground between you and the object.
occlusion
texture gradient
relative height
linear perspective
aerial perspective
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A _______ is an individual who suffers from colorblindness that is due to the absence of S-cones.
color-anomalous individual
protanope
isotope
tritanope
deuteranope
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Which of the following is a related color?
Green
Blue
Brown
Purple
Orange
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The _______ of the brain is important for initiating and guiding eye movements
superior colliculus
pons
lateral rectus
primary visual cortex
caudal midbrain
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The purpose of the comparator is to _______ eye movements.
plan and execute smooth pursuit
keep track of which image movements on the retina are due to
compare saccades with smooth pursuit
plan and execute vergence
plan and execute saccadic
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What type of eye movements do we make while reading?
Vergence
Saccadic
None of the other answers are correct
Reflexive
Smooth pursuit
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_______ is a measure of the smallest binocular disparity that can generate a sensation of depth.
Minimum disparity
Disparity threshold
Stereoacuity
Stereo sensitivity
Stereo parallax
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If normal binocular visual stimulation is not experienced during _______ then proper stereo vision might not develop.
the early period
the critical period
adolescence
gestation
adulthood
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Accommodation
is a binocular depth cue.
involves a change in the shape of the lens.
is a depth cue that works best at distances greater than 10 feet.
works because the eyes turn outward (diverge) as an object moves away.
none of the answers are correct.
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The collection of light rays that interact with objects in the world in front of a viewer is
sigma.
the focus of expansion.
the optic array.
tau.
the optic flow field.
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Suppose you do the following experiment. You kneel down beside your desk at eye level so you can look along the desk top. You close your left eye, then place an eraser one foot in front of your face. Next you place a second eraser directly behind the first so it is hidden from view. If, however, you open your left eye and close your right, the second eraser is clearly in view and no longer appears behind the first. This experiment demonstrates:
perceptual constancy
binocular disparity
accomodation
induced movement
motion parallax
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Which of the following is not
a type of cone?
S-cone
T-cone
M-cone
L-cone
All are types of cones.
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To look at the tip of your nose, what kind of eye movement would you make?
Saccade
Rapid Pursuit
Vergence
Reflexive
Smooth pursuit
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The ability of the two eyes to turn inward in order to place the two images of a feature in the world on corresponding locations in the two retinal images is known as
convergence.
accommodation.
disparity.
divergence.
linear perspective.
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The depth cue of convergence
is interposition.
is effective only at distances greater than about 10 feet from the observer.
involves a bulging of the lens.
involves a comparison of the images in the left and right eyes.
involves the muscles of the eye.
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A(n) _______ is the motion of an object that is defined by changes in luminance.
interocular motion
motion aftereffect
second-order motion
first-order motion
anomalous motion
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Which of the following color pairs is furthest apart in wavelength?
Blue and red
Green and red
Blue and yellow
Blue and purple
Green and purple
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A(n) _______ eye movement rapidly changes fixation from one object or location to another.
tracking
scan
smooth pursuit
adapting
saccade
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Evidence from labs such as Warren’s shows that humans can estimate their direction of heading solely on the basis of
biological motion calculations.
information given by the comparator.
optic flow simulated by moving dots.
head movements.
eye movements.
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The impression of smooth motion that comes from the rapid alternation of objects appearing in nearby locations in rapid succession is
motion aftereffect.
kinetic motion.
apparent motion.
aperture motion.
illusory motion.
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