Devry psyc110 Chapter 03 preTest latest 2015 2015

    Question
    1) What is the common name for the taste receptor cells?
    taste buds
    super tasters
    papillae
    gustations
    2) In 1996 Lindemann proposed a fifth primary receptor that detects which type of taste?
    peppery
    earthy
    vinegary
    brothy
    3) _____ refers to a rapid series of still pictures that seem to be in motion.
    Stroboscopic motion
    The phi phenomenon
    The autokinetic effect
    The apparent distance hypothesis
    4) Which of the following is TRUE about pictorial depth cues?
    They require visual cues from both eyes.
    They are often referred to as binocular cues.
    They require visual cues from only one eye.
    Usually they are not needed for perceiving depth in the world.
    5) Research suggests that perception may be influenced by all of the following EXCEPT:
    culture.
    different expectancies.
    misinterpretation of perceptual cues.
    if someone is right-brained versus left-brained.
    6) The use of preexisting knowledge to organize individual features into a unified whole is known as:
    precognition.
    bottom-up processing.
    top-down processing.
    perceptual expectancy.
    7) In Gestalt theories the principle of closure refers to the tendency to:
    complete incomplete figures.
    perceive objects as existing on a background.
    perceive events happening close together as related.
    perceive similar objects as belonging together.
    8) Which of the following is TRUE about depth perception?
    It is the ability to see in two dimensions.
    It helps one to judge how far away objects are.
    It is almost always present in people who were blind from birth and later had their sight restored.
    It does not develop until the toddler years.
    9) The three aspects to the perception of light are brightness color and:
    sharpness.
    refraction.
    reflection.
    saturation.
    10) Rods are visual sensory receptors responsible for:
    visual accommodation.
    noncolor sensitivity to low light.
    color vision.
    focusing images on the retina.
    11) A highly saturated red color would contain ________ wavelengths.
    only blue
    only red
    a mixture of different
    more red than blue
    12) What are the three primary colors of light?
    red blue green
    red yellow blue
    yellow green blue
    red yellow green
    13) Which of the following is TRUE about color blindness?
    The most common type is called monochrome color blindness.
    When it involves one set of cones it is an inherited recessive trait.
    It is more prevalent among females than males.
    It is caused by defective cones in the iris of the eye.
    14) Where is the retina located?
    in the aqueous humor
    at the back of the eye
    at the front of the eye
    in the brain
    15) 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.
    pressure
    visceral
    somatic
    gate-control
    16) Which of the following statements best explains how the sense of taste works?
    Molecules of taste are absorbed through receptors on the roof of the mouth and transmitted to the stomach.
    Olfactory bulbs absorb molecules of taste and then send signals to the brain.
    Molecules of food fit into receptors on taste buds and neural signals are fired to the brain.
    Molecules of taste are absorbed into the saliva and circulated throughout the blood until they reach the brain.
    17) Which mammals have the ability to hear up to 200000 Hz?
    dolphins
    dogs
    cats
    humans
    18) People who have difficulty with their hearing are said to be either totally or partially:
    hearing impaired.
    pitch challenged.
    mute.
    tone deaf.
    19) Nerve hearing impairment can be helped with the use of:
    cochlear implants.
    ordinary hearing aids.
    electrode surgery.
    auditory implants.
    20) ________ can inhibit the transmission of pain signals in the brain.
    Substance P
    Synesthesia
    Endorphins
    Kinesthesia
    21) According to gate-control theory:
    pain signals must pass through a gate located in the brain.
    the activity of the spinal gate can be opened by nonpain signals.
    a structure in the spinal cord is closed when pain signals enter the spinal cord.
    when the spinal gates open farther there is a greater experience of pain.
    22) Motion sickness can be explained by:
    an imbalance in the kinesthetic senses.
    a type of allergic reaction.
    conflict between visual input and other sensory input.
    environmental discord.
    23) The tendency of the brain to stop attending to constant unchanging information is known as:
    sensory overload.
    habituation.
    event-related adaptation.
    sensory adaptation.
    24) The term ______ refers to stimuli that are below the level of conscious awareness.
    absolute threshold
    sensory receptor
    just noticeable difference
    subliminal stimuli
    25) The ________ is the lowest level of stimulation that a person can consciously detect 50 percent of the time the stimulation is present.
    minimal sensory threshold
    difference threshold
    just noticeable difference
    absolute threshold

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