Psych 101 Final Chapter 5
________ is exemplified by stroking the hand of another person. A. audition B. gustation C. olfaction D. somatosensation
somatosensation
What is vertigo? A. spinning sensation B. fear of heights C. inability to see color D. noise phobia
spinning sensation
Which of the following exemplifies gustation? A. tasting freshly caught salmon B. feeling a piece of petrified wood C. hearing a cat purr D. smelling fresh mint in a garden
tasting freshly caught salmon
Individuals suffering from congenital analgesia have a shorter life span due to ________. A. their brain's inability to process pain medicine B. their high suicide rate C. their inability to tolerate the slightest change in pressure or temperature D. their injuries and secondary infections of injured sites
their injuries and secondary infections of injured sites
Due to his sense of ________, Abraham knows he is cold when he is outside during a blizzard, and he knows he is hot after he comes inside and eats soup by the fire. A. gustation B. olfaction C. somatosensation D. thermoception
thermoception
Due to his sense of ________, Abraham knows he is cold when he is outside during a blizzard, and he knows he is hot after he comes inside and eats soup by the fire. A. thermoception B. gustation C. olfaction D. somatosensation
thermoception
What is a binaural cue? A. single eye and a single ear triangulating distance B. two ears hearing different frequencies of the same sound C. two-eared cue to localize sound D. two-eyed cue to focus distant sight
two-eared cue to localize sound
What is a binaural cue? A. two-eared cue to localize sound B. single eye and a single ear triangulating distance C. two ears hearing different frequencies of the same sound D. two-eyed cue to focus distant sight
two-eared cue to localize sound
Honeybees can see light in the ________ range of the electromagnetic spectrum. A. beta B. gamma C. infrared D. ultraviolet
ultraviolet
Honeybees can see light in the ________ range of the electromagnetic spectrum. A. ultraviolet B. beta C. gamma D. infrared
ultraviolet
In addition to sweet, salty, sour, and bitter, what other taste groupings do we possess? A. meat and vegetable B. monosodium and glutamate C. umami and fat content D. umami and monosodium glutamate
umami and fat content
Which field of psychology includes the following concepts: figure-ground relationship, law of continuity, and principle of closure? A. Gestalt B. biometric C. Pacinian D. somatosensory
Gestalt
Two lines appear to be a different length, though in reality they are the same length. This is known as the ________ illusion. A. Meissner B. Ménière C. Merkel D. Müller-Lyer
Müller-Lyer
Two lines appear to be a different length, though in reality they are the same length. This is known as the ________ illusion. A. Müller-Lyer B. Meissner C. Ménière D. Merkel
Müller-Lyer
Sariah enters a room with several chirping crickets in it. Upon first entering the room, Sariah can hear the chirping; however, as she begins to talk to her friends, she is no longer aware of the chirping even though it is still there. The fact that Sariah no longer perceives the chirping sound demonstrates sensory ________. A. adaptation B. formation C. regression D. revision
adaptation
What term describes the continuation of a visual sensation after removal of the stimulus? A. afterimage B. preimage C. fovea D. monocular
afterimage
Sarit is at a bar full of music, chatter, and laughter. He gets involved in an interesting conversation with a woman named Mona, and he tunes out all the background noise. Sarit's friend, Karen, taps him on the shoulder and asks what song just played on the jukebox. Sarit says he doesn't know, even though he is sitting right next to the jukebox and is familiar with popular music. This illustrates the role that ________ plays in what is sensed versus what is perceived. A. friendship B. attention C. habit D. mood
attention
Inattentional ________ refers to the failure to notice something that is completely visible due to a lack of attention. A. blindness B. responsiveness C. sublimation D. transduction
blindness
The visible spectrum refers to the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that we ________. A. can see B. can see only in the dark C. can't see D. can't see without sunlight
can see
Petra walks into a brightly lit Psychology lab to participate in an experiment involving the ability to perceive the colors of the rainbow. Which photoreceptors will be most useful during this experiment? A. cones B. fovea C. lens D. rods
cones
Ronaldo was born without the ability to experience pain, though he can perceive temperature differences and changes in pressure. What is his condition called? A. congenital analgesia B. inherited numbness C. nociception D. Pacinian Syndrome
congenital analgesia
________ is another term for the malleus. A. drum B. hammer C. nail D. percussive
hammer
Which of the following exemplifies the sense of audition? A. hearing a song on the radio B. petting a cat C. smelling lilacs D. tasting warm bread covered in pumpkin butter
hearing a song on the radio
________-frequency sound waves are perceived as high-pitched sounds, while ________-frequency sound waves are perceived as low-pitched sounds. A. condensed; sharp B. high; low C. low; high D. truncated; high
high; low
________ amplitudes are associated with ________ sounds. A. higher; louder B. higher; quieter C. higher; weaker D. lower; louder
higher; louder
What is described by the concept of perception? A. how sensory information is interpreted and consciously experienced B. how interpretation of sensations is influenced by available knowledge, experiences, and thoughts C. the change in stimulus detection as a function of current mental state D. what happens when sensory information is detected by a sensory receptor
how sensory information is interpreted and consciously experienced
What concept is illustrated by the following study? Participants were instructed to focus on either white or black objects, disregarding the other color. When a red cross passed across the screen, about one third of the subjects did not notice it. A. inattentional blindness B. bottom-up processing C. sensory adaptation D. top-down processing
inattentional blindness
Which part of the eye holds eye color? A. iris B. cornea C. lens D. retina
iris
Felix is riding his bicycle. His ability to sense how his torso is adjusting to the speed of his cycling and how his legs are pumping up and down is called ________. A. kinesthesia B. nociception C. olfaction D. thermoception
kinesthesia
In a normal-sighted individual, the ________ will focus images perfectly on a small indentation in the back of the eye known as the ________. A. cornea; iris B. fovea; lens C. iris; retina D. lens; fovea
lens; fovea
Our vestibular sense contributes to our ability to ________. A. distinguish the fat content of food B. feel pain C. maintain balance and body posture D. regulate body temperature
maintain balance and body posture
Our vestibular sense contributes to our ability to ________. A. maintain balance and body posture B. distinguish the fat content of food C. feel pain D. regulate body temperature
maintain balance and body posture
Felicia smacks her thumb with a hammer while building a doghouse. The sense of ________ provides her brain with information about the pain she feels. A. kinesthesia B. nociception C. preconception D. thermoception
nociception
Felicia smacks her thumb with a hammer while building a doghouse. The sense of ________ provides her brain with information about the pain she feels. A. nociception B. kinesthesia C. preconception D. thermoception
nociception
Which nerve carries visual information from the retina to the brain? A. optic B. cornea C. linear D. photoreceptor
optic
What is the X-shaped structure that sits just below the brain's ventral surface and represents the merging of the optic nerves from the two eyes? A. optic chiasm B. fovea C. iris D. lens
optic chiasm
________ refers to the way that sensory information is interpreted and consciously experienced; ________ refers to what happens when sensory information is detected by a sensory receptor. A. perception; sensation B. perception; reception C. preception; postception D. sensation; perception
perception; sensation
Wesley is in a movie theater with no windows—the only light is low illumination from the emergency lights on the floor. Which photoreceptors will be most useful to Wesley as he attempts to leave the theater? A. cones B. fovea C. iris D. rods
rods
Catherine is at a crowded baseball game when she loses track of her son, Nick. Despite the loud cheering and noise of the crowd, she can pinpoint his location when he calls for her because she can distinguish the sound of his voice from the all the other voices. This illustrates ________ theory. A. absolute threshold B. just noticeable difference C. sensory adaptation D. signal detection
signal detection
Congenital deafness refers to deafness ________. A. since birth B. as a result of disease C. as a result of old age D. due to deliberate damage
since birth
Which of the following exemplifies olfaction? A. smelling cookies in the oven B. feeling the warmth of the sun C. hearing an airplane fly overhead D. tasting white chocolate fudge
smelling cookies in the oven
How does the term Gestalt relate to the psychological study of perception? A. Gestalt psychology was popular in the 20th century, but it has been replaced by psycholinguistics. B. Perception involves more than simply combining sensory stimuli; therefore, perception is studied as Gestalt. C. Perception is a Gestalt branch of psychology, meaning the brain is studied apart from the body. D. Sensation requires the use of Gestalt psychology; perception requires the use of gerund psychology.
Perception involves more than simply combining sensory stimuli; therefore, perception is studied as Gestalt.
Suppose you are watching a movie on a large screen. For a fraction of a second, the words "Drink Cola" flash on the screen. You do not perceive the words "Drink Cola" because it is beyond your absolute threshold. In this example, the message "Drink Cola" is an example of ________. A. a subliminal message B. bottom-up processing C. sensory adaptation D. top-down processing
a subliminal message