A) acetylcholine
B) endorphin
C) parasympathetic
D) endemic
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A) continuity; most complex manner possible
B) proximity; top-down processing manner
C) closure; bottom-up processing manner
D) Pragnanz ; simplest manner possible
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A) red.
B) green.
C) blue.
D) yellow.
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A) optic nerve - optic chiasm - thalamus - temporal lobe.
B) optic nerve - optic chiasm - thalamus - occipital lobe.
C) optic nerve - thalamus - optic chiasm - temporal lobe.
D) optic nerve - thalamus - optic chiasm - occipital lobe.
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A) this is the first offense for both her clients.
B) both her clients are good students who always score at the top of their class.
C) her clients are both active in a number of extra-curricular activities at their school.
D) other students involved in the incident did much more damage than her clients did.
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A) wave; vibrating molecules
B) particle; photons
C) chemical; molecular breakdowns
D) moving; vibrating photons
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A) poor vision in low illumination.
B) poor peripheral vision.
C) no color vision.
D) more accurate depth perception.
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A) Taste cells are concentrated in taste buds on the tongue.
B) The physical stimulus for taste is any chemical substance.
C) Taste cells live only about 10 days.
D) Taste cells are distributed unevenly across the surface of the tongue.
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A) closure.
B) simplicity.
C) proximity.
D) similarity.
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A) friends from foes.
B) people from animals.
C) animals from plants.
D) animals from food.
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A) chemical substances that are insoluble in water.
B) chemical substances that are soluble in water.
C) the vibrations of molecules.
D) tactile stimulation.
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A) P itch
B) P urity
C) T imbre
D) L oudness
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A) proximity.
B) closure.
C) similarity.
D) figure-ground.
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A) fovea.
B) lens.
C) rods and cones.
D) retina.
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A) D epth perception
B) Inattentional blindness
C) C olor perception
D) Feature analysis
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A) Basilar membrane
B) Eardrum
C) Hair cells
D) C ochlea
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A) convergence.
B) motion parallax.
C) linear perspective.
D) height in plane.
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A) lose their ability to focus on objects in the distance.
B) be less likely to detect differences in light purity.
C) be more likely to detect differences in brightness and hue.
D) lose their ability to focus on objects that are close.
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A) farsightedness.
B) nearsightedness.
C) enhanced low-light vision.
D) deficient low-light vision.
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