Chapter 4: Sensation and Perception
Which of these effects has been demonstrated for subliminal perception?
People slightly imitate facial expressions that they saw subliminally
What is meant by "the moon illusion"?
Perceiving the moon as larger when it is near the horizon
Why is it difficult to perceive color in faint light?
Perception in faint light depends on the rods
Research on human perception leads to this conclusion?
Perception is an inference we make about what the objects really are
On a dark night, why do you see a faint star better if you focus slightly to the side of it?
Perception of faint light is better outside the fovea
Which aspect of hearing relates most closely to the wavelength of a sound?
Pitch
What type of sensation does the vestibular sense control?
Position of the head
Which of these does the vestibular system detect?
Position of your head
Exciting a particular bipolar cell in the retina produces a green sensation. According to the opponent-process theory, what sensation comes from inhibiting that cell?
Red
Why is color vision poor or absent toward the periphery of the retina?
The periphery has few cones
Why is color vision so poor in your extreme peripheral vision?
The periphery of the retina consists almost entirely of rods
When you hear a 4000 Hz tone, hair cells at one point on the basilar membrane become active. What happens when they double their rate of activity
The pitch is the same, but it is louder
Which type of cone, if any, is the least numerous in the retina?
The short-wavelength ("blue") cones are the least numerous
The cutaneous senses detect stimuli in what part of the body?
The skin
What do you infer if you hear a steady high-pitch sound with few reverberations (echoes)?
The sound source is probably nearby
By what means do we perceive the pitch of a high-frequency sound (such as 4000 Hz)?
The sound wave excites a particular location on the basilar membrane
How do we hear the difference between two high-pitched sounds (such as 8000 Hz and 9000 Hz)?
The sounds produce activity in different parts of the basilar membrane
What is a phantom limb?
A sensation as if an amputated limb were still present
In what way do odors affect women's romantic responses to a man?
A woman becomes less interested if the man smells similar to her relatives
Which of the following is NOT one of the Gestalt principles of perception?
Adaptation
How do we know that itch differs from pain?
After anesthesia, itch sensations return before pain
Which of these is evidence favoring the opponent-process theory of color vision?
After staring at a bright-colored image, we see a negative afterimage
The opponent-process theory of color vision explains which of these observations?
After you stare at a bright color for a minute, you look away and see a different color
Which animal species, if any, can see farther than others?
All animals with vision can see equally far
Americans like wintergreen smell more than the British do. Why?
Americans associate wintergreen with candy, and the British don't
How can we explain many optical illusions?
An object might appear to be closer or farther than it really is
Brightness contrast is responsible for which of these observations?
An object seems brighter if it is next to something dark
The moon appears larger at the horizon than when straight above because of what?
An optical illusion unrelated to any physical distortion
Which of these is an example of motion parallax?
As you travel, nearby objects pass by faster than distant objects do
How can psychologists determine what the world looks like to a red-green color-blind person?
Ask someone who is red-green color-blind in one eye to describe what he or she sees
From what point in the retina does the optic nerve exit?
At the fovea
What makes the blind spot of the retina blind?
Axons exit from the retina at that point
How do we perceive the pitch of a low-frequency sound, such as 30 Hz?
Each hair cell produces an impulse for each sound wave
By what means do we perceive the pitch of an intermediate-frequency sound (such as 1000 Hz)?
Each sound wave excites a group, or volley, of hair cells
Pain stimulates a brain area responsible for sensation, and another responsible for what?
Emotion
How do people acquire their emotional responses to smells?
Emotional responses to smells are almost entirely learned
Which of these is responsible for vision?
Energy goes out of your eyes to the object
Some people believe that subliminal "evil" messages recorded backward on rock music produce dangerous effects on listeners' behavior. What have psychological researchers concluded?
Even if there were backward messages, they would have no effect on behavior
In an experiment measuring detection of weak stimuli, you would like to increase the number of "hits." However, if you shift your criterion to increase the number of hits, you probably also increase what?
False alarms
You stare at narrow black-and-white lines for a minute and then look at wider lines. The second set of lines appears even wider than usual. What did staring at the first set of lines cause?
Fatigue of feature detectors
Hubel and Wiesel's research on the visual cortex provided evidence for what?
Feature detectors
Which of the following helps explain the waterfall illusion?
Feature detectors
One reversible figure can be seen either as a vase or as two profiles looking toward each other. Which Gestalt principle does this observation illustrate?
Figure and ground
To see something in detail, what should you do?
Focus the object onto the fovea
In old age, the lens becomes more rigid. What is the effect on vision?
Focusing on nearby objects becomes more difficult
It difficult to tell whether a sound source is directly in front of you or behind. Why?
From either location, both ears respond equally
The tendency to interpret drawings as simple and symmetrical represents which Gestalt principle?
Good figure
When certain neurons increase their firing rate, you see red. According to the opponent-process theory of color vision, what do you see when they inhibit their firing?
Green
Imagine Uncle Charlie who wears hearing aids. Suddenly the battery for the hearing aid in the left ear fails. What will be the effect on hearing?
He will localize sounds as coming from the right side
Suppose Jennifer reports hearing extremely faint sounds. According to signal-detection theory, what else do we need to know before evaluating her sensitivity to sounds?
How often does she claim to hear something when no sound is present?
What does Gestalt psychology emphasize?
How we perceive a complex pattern as a whole
How many types of olfactory receptors do people have?
Hundreds
Acetaminophen, which relieves pain, also reduces which of the following?
Hurt feelings
Which of the following supports the opponent process theory of color vision?
If you stare at a blue object and look away, you see yellow
Why do you see faint light better in the periphery of your vision than in the center?
In the periphery, more receptors converge their input onto the next cells
Which type of color vision deficiency is most common?
Inability to distinguish red from green
How do most heterosexual women react to the smell of a sweaty man?
Increased secretion of stress hormones
The smell of a sweaty person of the opposite sex has what effect on heterosexual people?
Increased sexual arousal for men, but not for women
When clouds move across the moonlit sky, the moon appears to move. This is an example of what?
Induced movement
If you rub capsaicin (from jalapeño peppers) onto your sore muscles, what happens?
A temporary burning sensation followed by decreased pain sensitivity
How often, if at all, can someone detect a stimulus that is slightly weaker than the absolute sensory threshold?
Almost half the time
In adult humans, where are most of the taste buds?
Along the edge of the tongue
What is a "top-down" approach to visual perception?
Applying expectations to guide interpretation of vision
What is present in the blind spot of the retina?
Axons and blood vessels
If you watch words flash briefly and faintly, which of these are you least likely to identify correctly?
BITCH
What does the retinex theory of color vision emphasize?
Changes in an apparent color based on the colors of surrounding objects
What might lead you to think you see a huge UFO traveling extremely fast?
You thought it was far away, when really it was nearby
A neuron in the visual cortex responds only when light of a particular shape (such as a line) strikes the retina. What is that neuron said to be?
A feature detector
What is meant by a "feature detector" in the visual system?
A neuron that responds to a particular visual pattern
Which of these is an example of "color constancy"?
A banana still looks yellow in a room illuminated with green light
What is meant by subliminal perception?
A behavioral influence based on something you didn't perceive consciously
A jury's verdict risks either convicting an innocent person or freeing a guilty person. In the terminology of signal-detection theory, convicting an innocent person is which of the following?
A false alarm
What is a consequence of the properties of bitter receptors?
Because we have many types of bitter receptor, we do not taste low bitter concentrations
In which way is emotional pain (such as feeling rejected) similar to physical pain?
Both activate many of the same brain areas
According to the trichromatic theory, what is the difference between bright orange and dim orange?
Bright orange excites the same receptors, but more strongly
What evidence most directly supports the idea of feature detectors?
Certain neurons respond mainly to the presence of certain shapes
Which of the following does the retinex theory explain?
Changing the surrounding color changes the apparent color of an object
Which of these might help relieve pain in your mouth?
Chew a jalapeño pepper
Which of the following experiences apparently caused some people to develop synesthesia?
Childhood play with colored refrigerator magnets
What kind of people can hear higher frequencies of sound than others can?
Children hear higher frequencies than anyone older can
What is the snail-shaped structure that contains the receptors for hearing?
Cochlea
Which of the following contains the hair receptors responsible for hearing?
Cochlea
If you hear someone talking, but buzzing sounds interrupt part of the speech, you fill in the gaps and "hear" the words that you know must have been there. This illustrates what Gestalt principles?
Continuation and closure
You might know something is close to you because you have to pull your eyes toward the center to focus on it. What do we call this cue to distance?
Convergence
What type of question does a feature detector in the visual system answer?
Does this part of the retina see a straight vertical line
Which of these is a practical use of capsaicin, the chemical that makes jalapeños hot?
It can relieve aching muscles
Why is color vision deficiency more common in men than in women?
It depends on a recessive gene on the X chromosome
What is true for vision in the periphery of the retina?
It has high sensitivity to faint light
According to gate theory, distraction relieves pain by doing what?
It inhibits transmission of messages in the spinal cord
What was the theoretical significance in the discovery of color vision deficiency?
It showed that color is in the brain, not in the light
How does itch differ from pain?
Itch relies on different receptors
What structure changes its shape to focus our vision on objects at various distances?
Lens
What happens to enable you to see something?
Light bouncing off the object strikes your eyes.
Which of the following is necessary for vision?
Light comes into your eyes
When you see something, what happens?
Light goes into your eye
An older person with hearing problems would probably hear a voice best under which condition?
Listening to the spouse while watching his/her face
Which aspect of hearing relates most closely to the amplitude of a sound?
Loudness
How do our taste receptors detect MSG (monosodium glutamate)?
MSG stimulates its own receptors
How does vision differ among animal species, if at all
Many birds and insects see ultraviolet radiation that we do not see.
Of the following, which is the biggest contributor to optical illusions?
Misestimates of depth
In addition to sweet, sour, salty, and bitter, what else do our taste receptors detect?
Monosodium glutamate
Imagine someone reporting whether he does or does not see a faint light that appears on some trials and not others. If you offer a reward for every time he correctly reports its presence, and no penalty for errors, what will be the result?
More hits and more false alarms
Scientists estimate that a person could distinguish among how many odors?
More than a trillion
Which aspect of his vision did Clyde Tombaugh use to discover the dwarf planet Pluto?
Motion perception
Damage to the hair cells in the cochlea produces which of these?
Nerve deafness
A feature detector in the visual system is a type of what?
Neuron
What causes a phantom limb sensation?
Neurons form altered connections in the cerebral cortex
Is it true that cats can see in complete darkness? If so, how?
No, vision in complete darkness is impossible
Many optical illusions result from which of these?
Our tendency to interpret drawings as if they were three-dimensional
What makes the electromagnetic radiation from 400 nm to 700 nm visible?
Our visual receptors are adapted to respond to those wavelengths
Intense emotional distress activates some of the same brain areas as what does?
Pain
How does itch relate to pain?
Pain suppresses itch
Some have claimed that messages recorded backward on rock music are perverting the minds of American youth. Which of these is the best supported evidence against that claim?
People do not understand or respond to backward messages
Why do we notice weak sweet or salty tastes more easily than weak bitter tastes?
People have many types of bitter receptors, and not many of any one type
Which of these explains many optical illusions?
People misjudge distances and therefore misjudge sizes
People heard subliminal audiotapes that contained messages different from what they were told to expect. For example, tapes about memory or self-esteem might be mislabeled as the opposite. What is the usual outcome of such studies?
People report improvement in whatever they thought the tapes contained
Certain medical tests are controversial because they correctly report the presence of a disease most of the time, but also falsely report it in many healthy people. This problem is an example of what?
Signal-detection theory
How does the anatomy of vision vary among people, if at all?
Some people have far more cones than rods
What evidence shows that synesthesia is real, not pretended?
Some people with synesthesia can find a 2 among many 5s faster than average
Women tend to decrease their sexual arousal toward which type of man?
Someone who smells similar to her relatives
Which of these would cause you to experience negative afterimages?
Stare at a bright blue object for a minute and then look at a white surface
Although motion pictures are actually a rapid series of still photos, we perceive movement. This is an example of what?
Stroboscopic movement
Which condition might cause someone to insist that some melody smells like a rose?
Synesthesia
What is responsible for nearly all cases of color vision deficiency?
The absence of one type of cone
The retinex theory of color vision tries to explain which of these observations?
The apparent color of an object depends on the color of nearby objects
Which of the following observations supports the retinex theory of color vision?
The apparent color of an object depends on the surrounding objects
How does the opponent-process theory explain color vision?
The brain has a red-versus-green system and a yellow-versus-blue system
How does the trichromatic theory (Young-Helmholtz theory) explain color vision?
The brain responds to the ratio of firing among three types of cones
Which part of the retina, if any, has the greatest proportion of cones, relative to rods?
The fovea
Why is vision most detailed in the fovea?
The fovea has the greatest receptor density and most numerous connections to the brain
Why do you have better color vision in the fovea than in the periphery of the retina?
The fovea has the highest density of cones
You form a negative afterimage of an object, and now you try to focus on a different part of the object. Why does the image move?
The image is on your eyes themselves
Many older people have hearing problems despite good hearing aids. What is a common reason?
The language areas of the brain deteriorated after inadequate input
How do we focus on objects at different distances?
The lens changes its thickness
Why do older people have difficulty focusing on nearby objects?
The lens is more rigid
According to the trichromatic (Young-Helmholtz) theory, what causes perception of green?
The medium-wavelength cones are more active than the other ones
A single frame in a movie gives the subliminal message "EAT POPCORN." What is the effect, if any?
The message has no measurable effect
Why does the human retina have a blind spot?
The optic nerve exits from the retina at that point
Acc\cording to the trichromatic theory, how do we distinguish red from orange?
The two colors produce different ratios of responses by types of cones
It is easier to read while shaking your head than while shaking the page. Why?
The vestibular sense moves your eyes to compensate for head movements
What is the slogan of Gestalt psychology?
The whole is different from the sum of its parts
Which of these is the slogan of Gestalt psychology?
The whole is different from the sum of its parts
Compared to the cones, which of these is more true of the rods?
They are more abundant toward the periphery of the retina
Which of the following is true for the rods of the retina?
They are more abundant toward the periphery of the retina
Which of the following is true of people with conduction deafness?
They can hear their own voice better than anything else
The arrangement of receptors in the retina explains which of the following about hawks and owls?
They can see objects below them better than objects above
Which of the following is true about animals with good color vision, such as most birds?
They have many cones in their retina
Why do some people have stronger taste experiences than others do?
They have more taste buds
Many older people have hearing problems despite good hearing aids. What is one reason?
They have trouble filtering out the irrelevant sounds
Some people have three times as many retina-to-brain connections as others do. What is the consequence for their vision if any?
They more precisely detect faint lights and tiny movements
After you stare at a pattern of narrow black lines for a minute, you now stare at slightly wider lines. How will your perception of those lines differ from your usual perception?
They will appear to be wider than usual
Suppose someone's retina contains only rods, no cones. What should we expect to find?
This person has no perception of color
According to the trichromatic theory (Young-Helmholtz theory) of color vision, we perceive color by what means?
Three types of cones produce different ratios of response
The trichromatic (Young-Helmholtz) theory emphasizes which of these points?
Three types of cones react differently depending on the wavelength of light
Why is it difficult to tickle yourself?
Tickle requires surprise
Regardless of what they are playing, we can tell the difference between a string instrument and a woodwind, based on what?
Timbre
Where do the rods and cones send their messages (directly)?
To other cells within the retina
Which of the following would stimulate or increase a phantom hand sensation?
Touch the person's face
How do you feel the position and acceleration of the head?
Vestibular system
When we use retinal disparity to perceive depth, what do we compare?
Views seen by the left and right eyes
How does vision in the periphery differ from vision in the fovea?
Vision in the periphery is more likely to be color-blind
Your vision adapts to faint light through what mechanism?
Visual receptors build more of the molecules that respond to light
Red, yellow, and other colors differ physically in which regard?
Wavelength
Which of these is evidence favoring the retinex theory of color vision?
We can still recognize all colors even if the lighting is green
According to the retinex theory of color vision, how do we perceive color?
We compare an object to other objects in the scene
What is one reason why the moon appears larger at the horizon?
We compare the moon at the horizon to other objects we see there
How do we localize the source of a sound?
We compare the responses of the left and right ears
Why does all light have a wavelength between about 400 and 700 nm?
We define light as the wavelengths that stimulate our receptors
Many optical illusions result from which of these? 2.0
We often interpret two-dimensional drawings as if they had depth
Gestalt psychology emphasizes which of the following?
We perceive a pattern as a whole, not just as the sum of its parts
According to the trichromatic (Young-Helmholtz) theory, when do we perceive white?
We see white when all types of cones are equally active
Which of these impairs the functioning of the vestibular system?
Weightlessness
Which of these explains many optical illusions?
When we misestimate distances, we also misestimate sizes
Which of the following varies most strongly from one person to another?
Which smells they like or dislike
Can people track an odor trail, as dogs do?
Yes, if they crawl on their hands and knees
Do smell experiences differ significantly from one person to another? Why or why not?
Yes, people differ in their smell experiences because of genetic differences in receptors
How do you estimate how far you are from a sound source?
You attend to reverberations (echoes)
Which of these, if any, results from subliminally viewing a face with an emotional expression?
You change your evaluation of that same face with a neutral expression
Imagine you are staring at the center of a page with one eye, and an X is elsewhere on the page. You move the page toward your eye and away, and at one location the X seems to disappear. Why?
You have a blind spot in your retina
If you move farther from a paper with many tiny dots, the blue dots start to look black, although you can still see the tiny red and green dots. Why?
You have fewer short-wavelength cones than the other types
After you have thoroughly adapted to extremely dim light, which of these occurs?
You see best in the periphery of your retina
What is the blind spot of the retina?
it is the point where the optic nerve exits the retina
Which of these is an example of synesthesia?
someone says that B-flat tastes like a tomato
A magician has two people concealed in a long wooden box. One person's head and arms stick out of the front, and the other's legs stick out of the back. When the magician saws down the center, it appears the magician is sawing someone in half. This trick is based on which Gestalt principle?
Closure
The fovea is specialized for perception of which aspects of vision?
Color and detail
The retinex theory of color vision attempts to explain which of these?
Color constancy
Suppose someone claims that color can be explained by the physics of light. What evidence argues against that claim?
Color vision deficiency
The rods in the retina contribute most strongly to which of these?
Detection of faint light
What is the usual consequence, if any, of having more taste buds than average?
Dislike for strong-flavored or highly spiced foods
Morphine stimulates the same brain synapses as which of these transmitters?
Endorphin
How many people have a blind spot in their eye?
Everyone
Compared to the fovea, the periphery of the retina is more sensitive to what?
Faint light
Experimenters Hubel and Wiesel found cells in the visual cortex that respond only to a pattern of light in a particular shape and location. We would describe those cells as what?
Feature detectors
What happens if you rub capsaicin (from jalapeño peppers) on your skin?
First a burning sensation, then decreased pain sensitivity
The optic nerve consists of axons from which type(s) of cell?
Ganglion cells
Which theory attempts to explain the variation in people's pain in response to an injury?
Gate theory
Which psychologists have the slogan "The whole is different from the sum of its parts"?
Gestalt psychologists
What kind of sound do we hear based entirely on which place along the cochlea responds?
High frequency sounds (above 4000 Hz)
Where is the abnormality that causes a phantom limb sensation?
In the brain
Where in the retina are the rods most abundant?
In the periphery
Where are the rods and cones?
In the retina
Why does the moon appear larger at the horizon than when it is higher in the sky?
It is an optical illusion.
If you misjudge the distance to something you see, what will you probably also misjudge?
Its size
If someone is completely deaf in one ear, which aspect of hearing is most likely to be impaired?
Localization of sounds
Which drug stimulates endorphin synapses?
Morphine
The opponent-process theory does better than the trichromatic theory at explaining which of these?
Negative afterimages
Which of these does the opponent-process theory explain better than the trichromatic theory?
Negative afterimages
At the point where the optic nerve exits from the retina, what do we perceive?
Nothing at all
What causes conduction deafness?
Obstruction to the bones connected to the eardrum
When people report the presence or absence of a stimulus, they make correct judgments, misses, and false alarms. Which field deals with analyzing their answers?
Opponent-process theory
Which theory explains negative color afterimages?
Opponent-process theory
What is likely to occur when we misjudge the distance to some object or objects?
Optical illusions
Placebos most strongly relieve which two conditions?
Pain and depression
Gestalt psychology emphasizes the way our perception depends on which of the following?
Patterns and configurations
Who are most likely to have absolute pitch, the ability to hear a tone (such as B-flat), and name it?
People who had music lessons in childhood
Which of the following are more likely than average to develop absolute pitch?
People who speak tonal languages such as Mandarin Chinese
The gate theory of pain emphasizes how which of the following reduces pain?
Pleasant events
The spaces between words help us group letters together, so that GOT ROT means something different from GO TROT.? Which of the Gestalt principles is at work here?
Proximity
Which of the following is a binocular cue to depth perception?
Retinal disparity
What are two ways in which a one-eyed person CANNOT detect depth?
Retinal disparity and convergence
Which of these theories best explains the phenomenon of color constancy?
Retinex theory
Which of these is evidence against the idea that feature detectors explain everything about vision?
Reversible figures
What causes a phantom limb?
Rewiring in the brain
When you view a tabletop, its front side makes a bigger image on your retina than the back side does, but you perceive it as rectangular. This fact is an example of what?
Shape constancy
Hubel and Wiesel's research on the visual cortex found feature detectors that respond to what?
Shapes
As a car approaches you, you do not perceive it as growing larger, even though its image on your retina increases. What do we call this phenomenon?
Size constancy
In which condition does a stimulus such as color also produce another experience, such as sound?
Synesthesia
Which structure focuses light to the same degree, regardless of the distance to the object?
The cornea
Which part of the retina, if any, has the best color vision?
The fovea
What discovery first demonstrated that color is in the eye and brain, not in the light itself?
The inability of some people to distinguish red from green
The ability to perceive high frequencies (above 4000 Hz) depends on what?
The place principle
If a radio has only one speaker, which of these sounds is it unable to make?
The sound of something moving left to right
Someone cannot read while walking, because the words seem blurry. What is probably impaired?
The vestibular system
After prolonged adaptation to dim light, where in your retina do you see best?
Toward the periphery
What makes it difficult to determine the minimum intensity of stimulus that a person can detect?
Variations in anyone's sensitivity depending on recent experiences
Astronauts experiencing weightlessness in space suffer major impairments of which sensation?
Vestibular sensation
What keeps your eyes focused on something while your head is moving?
Vestibular system
Your absolute sensory threshold for a faint light would depend mostly on which of these?
Where you were during the time before the test
According to signal-detection theory, the probability that you will report seeing a dim light depends on the sensitivity of your vision, but also on what?
Your willingness to risk making a false alarm