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Homework answers / question archive / Question 26 1 / 1 pts The problem faced by the motion detection system of knowing which feature in frame 2 corresponds to a particular feature in frame 1 is known as the _______ problem

Question 26 1 / 1 pts The problem faced by the motion detection system of knowing which feature in frame 2 corresponds to a particular feature in frame 1 is known as the _______ problem

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Question 26

1 / 1 pts

The problem faced by the motion detection system of knowing which feature in frame 2 corresponds to a particular feature in frame 1 is known as the _______ problem.

 

apparent motion

   

disambiguation

   

correspondence

   

temporal lobe

   

aperture

 

 

Question 27

1 / 1 pts

In the Newsome and Pare paradigm, an observer’s task is to

  

trace the moving dots.

   

None of the answers are correct

   

identify the direction of motion of the correlated dots.

   

experience a motion aftereffect.

   

determine whether or not motion is observed.

 

 

Question 28

1 / 1 pts

A(n) _______ is the motion of an object that is defined by changes in luminance.

  

anomalous motion

   

motion aftereffect

   

first-order motion

   

second-order motion

   

interocular motion

 

 

Question 29

1 / 1 pts

_______ is the difference between the two retinal images of the same scene. It is the basis of stereopsis.

  

Accommodation

   

Binocular disparity

   

Depth perception

   

Binocular summation

   

Stereopsis

 

 

Question 30

1 / 1 pts

Imagine that you are at Niagara Falls, staring at the falling water for a few minutes. When you look away from the water at the crowd, the people seem to be floating upward. What phenomenon have you just experienced?

  

Motion aftereffect

   

Focus of expansion

   

Vergence eye movements

   

Akinetopsia

   

Tau

 

 

Question 31

0 / 1 pts

A is farther away from an observer than B. As the observer moves his head from right to left:

  

A will seem to move more quickly than B in the same direction as that of the observer

   

B will seem to move more quickly than A in the same direction as that of the observer

   

B will seem to move more quickly than A in a direction opposite to that of the observer

   

neither A nor B moves.

   

A will seem to move more quickly than B in a direction opposite to that of the observer

 

 

Question 32

0 / 1 pts

The moon looks larger at the horizon than it does when up in the sky.  The main reason is that

  

the moon is closer to us on the horizon than at the zenth.

   

there is perceptual adaptation of perceived size when we look straight ahead.

   

the horizon looks farther away than the overhead sky.

 

the overhead sky looks farther away than the horizon.

   

lifting the head and/or eyes to look upward causes efforts which lead to an increase in perceived size.

 

 

Question 33

1 / 1 pts

_______ disrupts binocular vision because one or both eyes are not aligned properly.

  

Hyperopia

   

Strabismus

   

Presbyopia

   

Emmetropia

   

All of the answers are correct

 

 

Question 35

1 / 1 pts

A _______ is an individual who suffers from color blindness that is due to the absence of L-cones.

  

tritanope

   

color-anomalous individual

   

protanope

   

deuteranope

   

isotope

 

 

Question 36

1 / 1 pts

_______ is the illusion that a stationary object is moving, and occurs after prolonged exposure to a moving object.

  

Illusory motion

  

Motion aftereffect

   

Neural circuit

   

Apparent motion

  

Aperture problem

 

 

Question 37

1 / 1 pts

Stereoblindness usually results from which of the following?

  

Visual neglect

   

Childhood disorder

   

Agnosia

   

Stroke

   

Glaucoma

 

 

Question 39

1 / 1 pts

What is the “aperture problem”?

  

Local edge motion within a single aperture is ambiguous.

   

Global edge motion within several apertures is ambiguous.

   

None of the answers are correct

   

We cannot perceive motion seen through apertures.

   

We cannot perceive forms seen through apertures.

 

 

Question 40

1 / 1 pts

The tendency of a surface to appear the same color under a fairly wide range of illuminations is known as

  

color invariance.

  

reflectance.

   

color constancy.

  

illuminance.

   

color anomaly.

 

 

Question 41

1 / 1 pts

Assumptions about _______ is not a physical constraint that makes constancy possible.

  

All of the above are physical constraints that make constancy possible.

   

surfaces

   

sharp borders in an image

  

afterimages

  

the light source

 

 

Question 42

1 / 1 pts

_______ are different mixtures of wavelengths that look identical.

  

Hues

   

Subtractive light mixtures

   

Illuminants

   

Additive light mixtures

   

Metamers

 

 

Question 43

1 / 1 pts

The motion we interpret as people moving around from a few animated dots is called _______ motion.

  

apparent

   

None of the other answers are correct

   

real

   

biological

   

induced

 

 

Question 45

1 / 1 pts

During smooth pursuit, the eyes move

  

independently.

   

to the smoothest part of an object.

   

rapidly, while jumping from one object to the next.

   

smoothly, to follow a moving object.

   

with the head.

 

 

Question 46

1 / 1 pts

A unique blue is one that has no _______ or green tint.

  

orange

  

purple

  

red

   

yellow

  

None of the answers are correct

 

 

Question 47

1 / 1 pts

What kind of lighting conditions are depicted in the photograph?

 

Photopic

   

Biopic

   

Scotopic

   

Monopic

   

Mesopic

 

 

Question 49

1 / 1 pts

What type of eye movements do we make while reading?

  

Smooth pursuit

  

Saccadic

   

Vergence

   

None of the answers are correct

   

Reflexive

 

 

Question 50

1 / 1 pts

When adding colors, blue and yellow create white under ______ color mixing but create green under ______ color mixing.

  

subtractive; additive

  

multiplicative; subtractive

   

additive; subtractive

  

multiplicative; divisive

   

additive; multiplicative

 

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