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Accommodation
is a binocular depth cue.
works because the eyes turn outward (diverge) as an object moves away.
involves a change in the shape of the lens.
is a depth cue that works best at distances greater than 10 feet.
none of the answers are correct.
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According to Euclidean geometry, parallel lines _______ as they extend through space.
converge
diverge
remain parallel
bend
cross
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According to the _______ theory, the color of any light is defined in our visual system by the relationships between a set of three numbers.
univariance
opponent color
subtractive color mixing
saturation
trichromacy
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According to the opponent color theory, the perception of color is based on the output of _______ cones, each of them an opponency between _______ colors.
two; two
three; three
four; two
four; three
three; two
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A _______ is an individual who suffers from color blindness that is due to the absence of L-cones.
color-anomalous individual
protanope
deuteranope
isotope
tritanope
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A _______ is an individual who suffers from colorblindness that is due to the absence of S-cones.
color-anomalous individual
deuteranope
isotope
tritanope
protanope
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A is farther away from an observer than B. As the observer moves his head from right to left:
neither A nor B moves.
B will seem to move more quickly than A in a direction opposite to that of the observer
A will seem to move more quickly than B in a direction opposite to that of the observer
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
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An area of the visual system that receives one copy of the order issued by the motor system when the eyes move is called
the parietal lobe.
a comparator.
the superior colliculus.
the cerebellum.
the caudal midbrain.
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An area of the visual system that receives one copy of the order issued by the motor system when the eyes move is called
the parietal lobe.
the superior colliculus.
the cerebellum.
the caudal midbrain.
a comparator.
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A(n) _______ eye movement rapidly changes fixation from one object or location to another.
saccade
smooth pursuit
tracking
adapting
scan
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A(n) _______ eye movement rapidly changes fixation from one object or location to another.
tracking
adapting
scan
saccade
smooth pursuit
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A(n) _______ is a visual image seen after the stimulus has been removed.
adapting stimulus
metamer
neutral point
hallucination
afterimage
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A(n) _______ is the motion of an object that is defined by changes in contrast or texture, but not by luminance.
interocular motion
second-order motion
first-order motion
anomalous motion
motion aftereffect
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A(n) _______ is the motion of an object that is defined by changes in luminance.
first-order motion
second-order motion
motion aftereffect
interocular motion
anomalous motion
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A(n) _______ is the motion of an object that is defined by changes in luminance.
first-order motion
motion aftereffect
second-order motion
interocular motion
anomalous motion
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A(n) _______ is the motion of an object that is defined by changes in contrast or texture, but not by luminance.
interocular motion
first-order motion
motion aftereffect
anomalous motion
second-order motion
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A random dot stereogram contains
a vanishing point.
no monocular cues.
a horopter.
many monocular cues.
occlusion cues.
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_______ are different mixtures of wavelengths that look identical.
Additive light mixtures
Illuminants
Metamers
Subtractive light mixtures
Hues
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Assumptions about _______ is not a physical constraint that makes constancy possible.
sharp borders in an image
surfaces
the light source
afterimages
All of the above are physical constraints that make constancy possible.
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A unique blue is one that has no _______ or green tint.
yellow
purple
orange
None of the answers are correct
red
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_______ disrupts binocular vision because one or both eyes are not aligned properly.
Emmetropia
Hyperopia
All of the answers are correct
Presbyopia
Strabismus
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During free fusion, the eyes _______ in order to view a stereogram without a stereoscope.
are half closed
converge or diverge
glaze over
use the pictorial depth cue
use the motion parallax
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During smooth pursuit, the eyes move
rapidly, while jumping from one object to the next.
to the smoothest part of an object.
smoothly, to follow a moving object.
with the head.
independently.
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