Psych Chapter 3 Sensation and Perception
What organ of the body is about 20 square feet in size?
skin
The __________ have to do with touch, pressure, temperature, and pain.
skin senses
Which of the following is TRUE about pictorial depth cues?
They require visual cues from only one eye.
________ is the name for the annoying ringing in one's ears.
Tinnitus
________ sense is the body process that is mostly to blame if you become dizzy after a long ride on a carousel at the amusement park.
Vestibular
________ pain is detected in the organs.
Visceral
______ states that the smallest difference between two stimuli that is detectable 50 percent oft he time is always a constant
Weber's law
Free nerve endings respond to
pain.
The tendency to interpret an object as always being the same size regardless of its distance from the viewer is
size constancy
The ________ controls the size of the pupil.
iris
The cilia in the nose act most like
the taste buds on the tongue.
_________ is the rotation of the two eyes in their sockets to focus on a single object.
Convergence
Which of the following statements related to culture and perception is TRUE?
Culture can affect visual perception
________ can inhibit the transmission of pain signals in the brain.
Endorphins
________ is the way the brain deals with unchanging information from the environment.
Habituation
Which of the following is TRUE about James Vicary's study on subliminal perception in advertising?
He never actually conducted the study.
Which of the following is TRUE about depth perception?
It helps one to judge how far away objects are.
Which of the following statements best explains how the sense of taste works?
Molecules of food fit into receptors on taste buds, and neural signals are fired to the brain.
The ________ illusion tends to occur more in societies with lots of buildings that have straight lines and corners.
Müller-Lyer
________ are just beneath the skin and respond to pressure.
Pacinian corpuscles
When you smell an odor, which aspect of the substance you are smelling actually enters your nose to create the sensation of smell?
Particles of the substance itself
Which of the following is TRUE about color-deficient vision?
Problems involving one set of cones can be an inherited recessive trait.
_____ is due to the lack of functioning red cones
Protanopia
_____ refers to a rapid series of still pictures that seem to be in motion.
Stroboscopic motion
What is the common name for the taste receptor cells?
Taste buds
The linear perspective is an example of
a monocular cue.
The ________ is the lowest level of stimulation that a person can consciously detect 50 percent of the time the stimulation is present.
absolute threshold
______ is also called a muscular cue
accomodation
Which pictorial depth cue causes distant objects, such as mountains, to appear hazier than nearby objects?
aerial perspective
The most common cause of conduction hearing impairment is
an infection.
People with extremely high numbers of taste buds
are called supertasters.
In the figure-ground relationship, one has a tendency to perceive objects
as existing on a background.
Where is the retina located?
at the back of the eye
The amplitude of the light wave determines
brightness.
In 1996, Lindemann proposed a fifth primary receptor which detects which type of taste?
brothy
Taste and smell receptors are activated by
chemicals.
Nerve hearing impairment can be helped with the use of
cochlear implants.
In Gestalt theories, the principle of closure refers to the tendency to
complete incomplete figures.
Motion sickness can be explained by
conflict between visual input and other sensory input.
The tendency to believe that the dummy, not the ventriloquist, is doing the talking is largely due to
contiguity.
Frequency is measured in
cycles per second, or hertz.
People who are blind from birth, but later have their sight restored, are unlikely to develop
depth perception.
The olfactory bulbs are located
directly below the frontal lobes.
Which mammals have the ability to hear up to 200,000 Hz?
dolphins
the body's reaction to dizziness with nausea is
evolutionarily adaptive
How many primary taste sensations have been identified by researchers?
five
In opponent-process theory, there are _______ primary colors.
four
The best current explanation for how pain works is the
gate-control theory.
The tendency of the brain to stop attending to constant, unchanging information is known as
habituation.
People who have difficulty with their hearing are said to be either totally or partially
hearing impaired.
Research suggests that perception may be influenced by all of the following EXCEPT
if someone is right-brained versus left-brained.
When someone is viewing an afterimage, it appears
in all the wrong colors
Depth perception seems to develop
in early infancy.
Which of the following is TRUE about the Necker Cube?
it has conflicting sets of depth cues
The tendency for lines that are actually parallel to seem to converge, as when you look down a long interstate highway, is
linear perspective.
When Stephen looks out at a field of red, purple, and yellow tulips, he can only see shades of gray. His condition is
monochrome color blindness.
Kinesthetic sense involves
movement and location of body parts in relation to each other.
The halves of the retinas toward the center of the head are the
nasal retinas.
Rods are visual sensory receptors responsible for
noncolor sensitivity to low light.
Sensory information related to smell is processed in the
olfactory bulbs.
A highly saturated red color would contain ________ wavelengths.
only red
The _______ contains the receptor cells for the sense of hearing
organ of Corti
One's tendency to perceive things in a certain way because of previous experience or expectation is called
perceptual set.
What portion of the ear serves as a funnel for sound from the outside world?
pinna
What are the three primary colors of light?
red, blue, green
Long wavelengths are at the ____ end of the visible spectrum, whereas short wavelengths are at the _____ end.
red; blue
which part of the eye receives sensory signals and relays that information to the brain?
retina
The three aspects to the perception of light are brightness, color, and
saturation.
When you smell the odor of the garbage can in the kitchen when you first come home, then after a while the smell seems to go away, you are experiencing
sensory adaptation.
If you are experiencing habituation,
sensory receptors are still responding to stimuli.
Terry stepped on a nail while walking around barefoot in her yard one week ago. The spot where the skin was punctured still hurts, reminding her to take it easy on her foot. The soreness Terry is experiencing is known as ________ pain.
somatic
The term ______ refers to stimuli that are below the level of conscious awareness.
subliminal stimuli
Thomas Young's theory of color vision
suggested that color vision is made possible by red, blue, and green cones.
Brightness is determined by
the amplitude of the wave.
Which of the following is TRUE about the otolith organs?
they are found just above the cochlea
which of the following is TRUE about rods?
they are responsible for peripheral vision
Saturation or purity is to light as ________ is to sound.
timbre
if you stare at something for a long time, it does not disappear because
tiny movements of the eyes keep them from adapting to what they see
The use of preexisting knowledge to organize individual features into a unified whole is known as
top-down processing.
The process of converting outside stimuli into neural activity is called
transduction
Lindemann proposed that the most recent taste to be identified should be called
umami
amplitude is interpreted as
volume
According to gate-control theory
when the spinal gates open farther there is a greater experience of pain.
In studies of pain, research has shown that
women feel pain more intensely than men.