AP Psychology Sensation and Perception Practice Test Answers
Sensation is to ___ as perception is to ___
detection; interpretation
Objects are brought into focus on the retina by changes in the curvature and thickness of the
lens
Damage to the basilar membrane is most likely to result in
nerve deafness
Interposition is a cue for depth perception in which closer objects
obstruct our view of distant objects
The brain's release of endorphins reduces
pain
Perceiving the color, motion, and form of a bird in flight illustrates
parallel processing
After learning that her new school friend had experienced several episodes of depression during junior high, Erin incorrectly perceived her friend's laughter as artificial and phony. This best illustrates the impact of...
perceptual set
After watching a scary television movie, Julie perceived the noise of the wind rattling her front windows as the sound of a burglar breaking into her house. Her mistaken interpretation best illustrates the influence of
perceptual set
The volley principle is most directly relevant to our perception of...
pitch
Photographs of people were rated more positively if the photos immediately followed a briefly flashed image of kittens. This best illustrates the impact of
priming
The process of receiving and representing stimulus energies through the nervous system is called
sensation
As the retinal image of a horse galloping toward you becomes larger, it is unlikely that the horse will appear to grow larger. This best illustrates the phenomenon of
size constancy
This classic gate-control theory suggests that pain is experienced when small nerve fibers activate and open a neural gate in the
spinal cord
The Ames illusion involving two girls who are perceived as very different in size can best be explained in terms of
the misperception of distance
The ability to detect whether your body is in a horizontal or vertical position depends most directly on
the vestibular sense
The biopsychosocial approach to pain is likely to emphasize the importance of both
top-down and bottom-up processing
As we move, objects that are fixed in place, a light pole, for example, may appear to move. What is this monocular cue for depth called?
Relative motion
During a hearing test, many sounds were presented at such a low level of intensity that Mr. Antall could hardly detect them. These sounds were below Mr. Antall's...
Absolute threshold
Which of the following is most helpful in perceiving the distance of objects far away from you?
Binocular cues
Although Sue Yen sees her chemistry teacher several times a week, she didn't recognize the teacher when she saw her in the grocery store. This best illustrates the importance of
Context effects
Some people are better than others at detecting slight variations in the tastes of various blends of coffee. This best illustrates the importance of
Difference thresholds
A floating sea vessel is to the ocean water as ___ is to ___
Figure; ground
With her eyes closed, Sierra can accurately touch her mouth, nose, and chin with her index finger. Sierra's accuracy illustrates the importance of
Kinesthesis
In 1972, a British newspaper published pictures of a "Loch Ness Monster." Many people readily perceived photographs of a floating tree trunk as the partially submerged monster. This illustrates the powerful influence of...
Perceptual set
After listening to your high-volume car stereo for 15 minutes, you fail to realize how loudly the music is blasting. This best illustrates...
Sensory adaptation
The McGurk effect best illustrates...
Sensory interaction
With her eyes closed and her nose plugged, Chandra was unable to taste the difference between an onion and a pear. Her experience best illustrates the importance of
Sensory interaction
The mechanical vibrations triggered by sound waves are transduced into neural impulses by
hair cells
Damage to the hammer, anvil, and stirrup is most likely to cause
conduction hearing loss
On a cloudy day, a yellow flower is likely to be perceived ___ it does on a bright sunny day
equally as yellow as
Visual information is processed by
ganglion cells before it is processed by feature detectors
Distant trees were located closer to the top of the artist's canvas than were the nearby flowers. The artist was clearly using the distance cue known as
relative height
Renny knew the red tulip was closer to her than the yellow tulip because the red one cast a larger retinal image than the yellow one. This illustrates the importance of the distance cue known as
relative size
Which of the following is a binocular cue for the perception of distance?
retinal disparity
An exhausted forest ranger may notice the faintest scent of a forest fire, whereas much stronger but less important odors fail to catch her attention. This fact would be of greatest relevance to
signal detection theory