Psychology Quiz_Part 4
retina
The structure of the eye that absorbs light, processes images, and sends visual information to the brain is the
frequency theory
The theory of hearing that views the basilar membrane as being like a drumhead is
opponent-process theory
After having your picture taken with a yellow flash, you momentarily see blue spots floating before your eyes. This phenomenon is best explained by
rods
An animal species normally active at night (or nocturnal) would be expected to have a visual system that consists primarily of
additive color mixing
At the musical he attended over the weekend, Andrew noticed that whenever the red and green spotlights overlapped, they seemed to change to a yellow spotlight. This can be explained using the principles of
feature detectors
Cells in the visual cortex that respond selectively to specific features of complex stimuli are called
the lens would focus images behind the retina in her left eye
Courtney wears glasses to correct the farsightedness in her left eye. If she were not wearing her glasses,
sensory adaptation will occur
If one of a person's senses is subjected to prolonged stimulation, eventually
color
If the human eye were not responsive to differences in the wavelength of light, we would not be able to perceive differences in
have no color vision
Imagine that biologists have discovered an animal that has eyes very similar to human eyes, but that the only receptor cells in the retina are rods; there are no cones. Based on what is known about human vision, you might expect that this animal would
the cornea
Light first enters the eye through a transparent structure on the surface of the eye called
the amplitude of light waves
Our perception of the brightness of a color is affected mainly by
the purity of light waves
Our perception of the richness, or saturation, of a color is affected mainly by
pupil
The amount of light entering the eye is regulated by changes in the size of the
retinal disparity
The binocular depth cue that relies on the fact that objects within 25 feet project images to slightly different locations on the right and left retinas, so that the right and left eyes see slightly different views of the object, is known as
cochlea
The fluid-filled tunnel that contains the receptors for hearing is the
focuses light rays onto the retina
The lens in the eye
optic nerve - optic chiasm - thalamus - occipital lobe
The main pathway visual signals travel from the eye to the visual cortex is
accommodation
The process in which the lens adjusts its shape depending on the distance between the eye and the object viewed in order to project a clear image onto the retina is
gustatory system
The sense associated with the perception of taste is referred to as the
nearsightedness
When Joe looks at distant objects, the lens in his eye focuses light just short of his retina. Joe is likely to experience
Different sound frequencies vibrate different portions of the basilar membrane, producing different pitches
Which of the following BEST describes how we hear according to place theory?
peripheral vision
Which of the following is NOT an aspect of vision associated with cones?
sensation; perception
While ____ involves the stimulation of sense organs, ____ involves the selection, organization, and interpretation of sensory input.
subtractive color mixing
While finger painting, Chris mixed yellow paint and blue paint and ended up with green, an example of