A) additive colour mixing.
B) subtractive colour mixing.
C) hypercomplex feature detection.
D) opponent-processing of colours.
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A) illusion.
B) disparity.
C) constancy.
D) theory.
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A) cones
B) rods
C) receptive fields
D) feature detectors
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A) below threshold.
B) barely perceptible.
C) deceptive.
D) superimposed.
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A) pressure
B) pain
C) temperature
D) wetness
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A) perceptual invariance.
B) perceptual assimilation.
C) adjusting just noticeable differences.
D) sensory adaptation.
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A) just below Lebo's level for perceptual invariance.
B) producing action potentials that were too weak to reach the terminal buttons.
C) just at Lebo's absolute threshold for light.
D) producing inhibitory synapses rather than excitatory synapses.
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A) your cold will cause the sweet receptors in your mouth to become inactivated.
B) your high temperature will cause your brain to block signals from the taste buds in the mouth.
C) because your naturally produced antibodies interfere with chemical molecules stimulated by your taste buds.
D) flavour is influenced by smell as well as taste, and with a reduced sense of smell your sense of taste will be diminished.
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A) pitch of sounds.
B) timbre of sounds.
C) loudness of sounds.
D) saturation of sounds.
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A) salty
B) citrus
C) sweet
D) bitter
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A) watching television.
B) consuming caffeine.
C) studying.
D) talking on a cell phone.
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A) both the left and right visual cortex.
B) only the right visual cortex.
C) only the left visual cortex.
D) only half of the right visual cortex and half of the left visual cortex.
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A) where the optic nerve exits the retina.
B) the brain structure responsible for the merging of visual fields from both eyes.
C) where light enters the eye.
D) another term for the lens.
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A) amplitude.
B) purity.
C) complexity.
D) frequency.
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A) stimulus ambiguity.
B) cognitive interpretation.
C) sensory readiness.
D) cognitive dissonance.
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A) hertz; wavelengths
B) decibels; hertz
C) centimetres; nanometres
D) wavelengths; hertz
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A) trichromatic theory.
B) additive colour mixing.
C) subtractive colour mixing.
D) multiplicative colour mixing.
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A) the wavelength of light waves.
B) the amplitude of light waves.
C) the purity of light waves.
D) the saturation of light waves.
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