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6. What is aerial perspective?

  • Where shadows are cast infers where the light source is
  • The distinctiveness of objects near and far
  • A nearer object hides a more distant one
  • Converging lines that remain parallel

7. What does the constructivist approach mean?

  • Perception is constructed from incomplete output
  • Perception is constructed from incomplete input
  • Perception is constructed from complete input
  • Perception is constructed from complete output

8. What is shading?

  • Where shadows are cast infers where the light source is
  • Converging lines that remain parallel
  • A nearer object hides a more distant one
  • The distinctiveness of objects near and far

9. What is disparity?

  • The distinctiveness of objects near and far
  • Slight difference in images produced on the retinas of your eyes
  • Precise spatial relations between objects
  • A nearer object hides a more distant one

10. What is motion parallax?

  • The distinctiveness of objects near and far
  • Precise spatial relations between objects
  • Slight difference in images produced on the retinas of your eyes
  • A nearer object hides a more distant one

11. What were optic ataxia patients impaired on (Perenin & Vighetto, 1988)?

  • Visually guided movements
  • Recognition
  • Language
  • Perception

12. What is interposition?

  • A nearer object hides a more distant one
  • Where shadows are cast infers where the light source is
  • The distinctiveness of objects near and far
  • Converging lines that remain parallel

13. How can binocular cues be seen?

  • With one eye
  • With both eyes

14. What is linear perspective?

  • Where shadows are cast infers where the light source is
  • The distinctiveness of objects near and far
  • Converging lines that remain parallel
  • A nearer object hides a more distant one

15. What were the visual agnosia patients impaired on (James et al., 2003)?

  • Perception
  • Visually guided movements
  • Object recognition
  • Language

16. What are binocular cues used for?

  • Providing object's location
  • Giving perceptual system the impression of 3D
  • Providing depth information
  • Showing shades of an object

17. In Ittleson's (1951) study, which card was judged to be the closest?

  • Normal size
  • The joker
  • Double size
  • Half size

18. What are monocular cues used for?

  • Showing shades of an object
  • Giving perceptual system the impression of 3D
  • Providing depth information
  • Providing object's location

19. In Ittleson's (1951) study, which card was judged to be the furthest away?

  • Half size
  • Normal size
  • Double size
  • The joker

20. According to Milner and Goodale (1995), which system should be unaffected by illusions?

  • Perception for action
  • Dorsal
  • Perception for recognition
  • Ventral