A) tonal base
B) place
C) amplitude
D) frequency
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A) sensory conflict
B) counterirritation
C) systematic desensitization
D) sensory adaptation
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A) Judgments of color made under monochromatic light are highly unreliable.
B) The less time an eyewitness has to observe an event, the less well she or he will perceive and remember it.
C) The confidence of an eyewitness in their testimony is a good predictor of his or her accuracy.
D) Alcohol intoxication impairs one's later ability to recall events.
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A) precognition
B) clairvoyance
C) telepathy
D) psychokinesis
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A) amputation psychosis.
B) psychosomatic pain.
C) phantom limb sensation.
D) the delusional pain effect.
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A) the Poggendorff illusion
B) the Munker-White illusion
C) the MΓΌller-Lyer illusion
D) the Hering illusion
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A) parapsychology.
B) pseudopsychology.
C) psychodynamic psychology.
D) psychophysics.
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A) disappear due to inattentional blindness.
B) disappear due to retinal disparity.
C) appear two-dimensional.
D) appear three-dimensional.
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A) Some people reach adulthood without knowing that they have a color weakness.
B) People with red-green color weakness usually see both colors as yellowish brown.
C) The Snellen chart is the most common test for color blindness and color weakness.
D) People with color weakness rarely have trouble with traffic lights, since the red light has yellow light mixed with the red, and the green light is really blue-green.
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A) inattentional blindness.
B) habituation.
C) adaptation level.
D) subliminal stimuli.
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A) accommodation
B) linear perspective
C) convergence
D) overlap
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A) 15 minutes
B) 30 minutes
C) 50 minutes
D) 60 minutes
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A) most depth cues are monocular in nature.
B) stereoscopic vision is only slightly better for judging depth than is accommodation.
C) depth perception in a one-eyed individual is limited, not absent.
D) pictorial depth cues are even more important than other depth cues.
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A) ciliary muscles
B) the cochlea
C) the olfactory bulb
D) the semicircular canals
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A) atmospheric perspective.
B) texture gradients.
C) light and shadow.
D) linear perspective.
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A) trained to do top-down processing.
B) trained to do bottom-up processing.
C) in a positive mood.
D) in a negative mood.
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A) phosphenes
B) rods
C) cones
D) stereocilia
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A) color blindness.
B) hearing loss.
C) visual acuity problems.
D) kinesthetic loss.
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