Tes
visual acuity
sharpness of vision
Shadows and highlights
gives us information about 3-D shapes
Balance
A person's vestibular sense helps control
A binocular cue
Convergence is an example of
Pupil
Light enters the eye through which of the following
Visual acuity
The Snellen Chart is used to measure which of the following
Sensation
The stimulation of sensory receptors and the transmission
the brain's uses of perceptual constancy
Visual illusions are caused by which of the followings
Smell
Which of the following is not part of the skin senses
Kinesthesis
even with eyes closed, a person knows about the positions and motion of his or her body parts because of
Clearness
monocular cue shown depth state that nearby objects
Optical nerve
the fluid-filled structures of inner ear that transmit sound
Stroboscopic motion
the illusion of movement produced by the rapid progression of images that are not is called
Perception
the psychological process through which we interpret sensory stimulation
Vestibular sense
the sense that is detects poison in the body and makes us vomit
absolute threshold
the smallest amount of a particular stimulus that can be detected
Closure
the tendency to perceive a complete or whole figure
Sensorineural
the type of deafness in which sounds of certain frequencies are not heard
all of the above
the way we perceive objects is determined by
Cones
what part of the eye enables people to perceive color