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Question 26
1 / 1 pts
During smooth pursuit, the eyes move
smoothly, to follow a moving object.
to the smoothest part of an object.
rapidly, while jumping from one object to the next.
with the head.
independently.
1 / 1 pts
Evidence from labs such as Warren’s shows that humans can estimate their direction of heading solely on the basis of
information given by the comparator.
head movements.
eye movements.
optic flow simulated by moving dots.
biological motion calculations.
1 / 1 pts
Evidence from labs such as Warren’s shows that humans can estimate their direction of heading solely on the basis of
eye movements.
head movements.
information given by the comparator.
optic flow simulated by moving dots.
biological motion calculations.
0 / 1 pts
If normal binocular visual stimulation is not experienced during _______ then proper stereo vision might not develop.
adulthood
adolescence
the critical period
the early period
gestation
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?
Focus of expansion
Tau
Akinetopsia
Vergence eye movements
Motion aftereffect
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?
Vergence eye movements
Focus of expansion
Akinetopsia
Motion aftereffect
Tau
1 / 1 pts
In _______, known information is combined in an optimal way using Bayes’ theorem to determine the best possible performance of someone using that information.
ideal observer analysis
statistical regression
analysis of variance
signal detection analysis
phantom observer analysis
1 / 1 pts
Interocular transfer is the transfer of
focus from one eye to the other.
electrical signals from the brain to both eyes.
light from one eye to the other.
an effect from one eye to the other.
electrical signals from both eyes to the brain.
1 / 1 pts
Interocular transfer is the transfer of
an effect from one eye to the other.
focus from one eye to the other.
light from one eye to the other.
electrical signals from the brain to both eyes.
electrical signals from both eyes to the brain.
1 / 1 pts
In the case of a negative afterimage, a yellow stimulus would produce a _______ afterimage.
black
red
blue
green
brown
1 / 1 pts
In the Newsome and Pare paradigm, an observer’s task is to
experience a motion aftereffect.
trace the moving dots.
determine whether or not motion is observed.
None of the answers are correct
identify the direction of motion of the correlated dots.
1 / 1 pts
In the Newsome and Pare paradigm, an observer’s task is to
identify the direction of motion of the correlated dots.
determine whether or not motion is observed.
trace the moving dots.
experience a motion aftereffect.
None of the other answers are correct
1 / 1 pts
_______ is a measure of the smallest binocular disparity that can generate a sensation of depth.
Disparity threshold
Stereoacuity
Stereo parallax
Stereo sensitivity
Minimum disparity
1 / 1 pts
_______ is an important depth cue that is based on head movement.
Convergence
Motion parallax
Vanishing point
Familiar size
Stereopsis
1 / 1 pts
_______ is a rare neuropsychological disorder in which the affected individual has no perception of motion.
Motion blindness
Hyperopia
Motion agnosia
Akinetopsia
Prosopagnosia
1 / 1 pts
_______ is a rare neuropsychological disorder in which the affected individual has no perception of motion.
Hyperopia
Akinetopsia
Motion agnosia
Motion blindness
Prosopagnosia
1 / 1 pts
_______ is the difference between the two retinal images of the same scene. It is the basis of stereopsis.
Binocular summation
Stereopsis
Binocular disparity
Depth perception
Accommodation
1 / 1 pts
_______ is the difference in absolute disparities of two elements in the visual scene.
Crossed disparity
Binocular rivalry
Relative disparity
Stereo convergence
Absolute disparity
1 / 1 pts
_______ is the idea that basic perceptual experiences may be determined in part by the cultural environment.
Cultural relativism
Chromatic adaptation
Cultural perceptualism
Culturalism
Cultural determination
1 / 1 pts
_______ is the illusion that a stationary object is moving, and occurs after prolonged exposure to a moving object.
Apparent motion
Motion aftereffect
Neural circuit
Illusory motion
Aperture problem
Question 26
1 / 1 pts
During smooth pursuit, the eyes move
Correct!
smoothly, to follow a moving object.
to the smoothest part of an object.
rapidly, while jumping from one object to the next.
with the head.
independently.
1 / 1 pts
Evidence from labs such as Warren’s shows that humans can estimate their direction of heading solely on the basis of
information given by the comparator.
head movements.
eye movements.
Correct!
optic flow simulated by moving dots.
biological motion calculations.
1 / 1 pts
Evidence from labs such as Warren’s shows that humans can estimate their direction of heading solely on the basis of
eye movements.
head movements.
information given by the comparator.
Correct!
optic flow simulated by moving dots.
biological motion calculations.
0 / 1 pts
If normal binocular visual stimulation is not experienced during _______ then proper stereo vision might not develop.
adulthood
Correct answer
adolescence
You Answered
the critical period
the early period
gestation
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?
Focus of expansion
Tau
Akinetopsia
Vergence eye movements
Correct!
Motion aftereffect
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?
Vergence eye movements
Focus of expansion
Akinetopsia
Correct!
Motion aftereffect
Tau
1 / 1 pts
In _______, known information is combined in an optimal way using Bayes’ theorem to determine the best possible performance of someone using that information.
Correct!
ideal observer analysis
statistical regression
analysis of variance
signal detection analysis
phantom observer analysis
1 / 1 pts
Interocular transfer is the transfer of
focus from one eye to the other.
electrical signals from the brain to both eyes.
light from one eye to the other.
Correct!
an effect from one eye to the other.
electrical signals from both eyes to the brain.
1 / 1 pts
Interocular transfer is the transfer of
Correct!
an effect from one eye to the other.
focus from one eye to the other.
light from one eye to the other.
electrical signals from the brain to both eyes.
electrical signals from both eyes to the brain.
1 / 1 pts
In the case of a negative afterimage, a yellow stimulus would produce a _______ afterimage.
black
red
Correct!
blue
green
brown
1 / 1 pts
In the Newsome and Pare paradigm, an observer’s task is to
experience a motion aftereffect.
trace the moving dots.
determine whether or not motion is observed.
None of the answers are correct
Correct!
identify the direction of motion of the correlated dots.
1 / 1 pts
In the Newsome and Pare paradigm, an observer’s task is to
Correct!
identify the direction of motion of the correlated dots.
determine whether or not motion is observed.
trace the moving dots.
experience a motion aftereffect.
None of the other answers are correct
1 / 1 pts
_______ is a measure of the smallest binocular disparity that can generate a sensation of depth.
Disparity threshold
Correct!
Stereoacuity
Stereo parallax
Stereo sensitivity
Minimum disparity
1 / 1 pts
_______ is an important depth cue that is based on head movement.
Convergence
Correct!
Motion parallax
Vanishing point
Familiar size
Stereopsis
1 / 1 pts
_______ is a rare neuropsychological disorder in which the affected individual has no perception of motion.
Motion blindness
Hyperopia
Motion agnosia
Correct!
Akinetopsia
Prosopagnosia
1 / 1 pts
_______ is a rare neuropsychological disorder in which the affected individual has no perception of motion.
Hyperopia
Correct!
Akinetopsia
Motion agnosia
Motion blindness
Prosopagnosia
1 / 1 pts
_______ is the difference between the two retinal images of the same scene. It is the basis of stereopsis.
Binocular summation
Stereopsis
Correct!
Binocular disparity
Depth perception
Accommodation
1 / 1 pts
_______ is the difference in absolute disparities of two elements in the visual scene.
Crossed disparity
Binocular rivalry
Correct!
Relative disparity
Stereo convergence
Absolute disparity
1 / 1 pts
_______ is the idea that basic perceptual experiences may be determined in part by the cultural environment.
Correct!
Cultural relativism
Chromatic adaptation
Cultural perceptualism
Culturalism
Cultural determination
1 / 1 pts
_______ is the illusion that a stationary object is moving, and occurs after prolonged exposure to a moving object.
Apparent motion
Correct!
Motion aftereffect
Neural circuit
Illusory motion
Aperture problem