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detecting physical energy from the environment and encoding it as neural signals is called ?
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perception
sensation
accommodation
intensity
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separating objects from their surroundings is called?
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monocular cues
figure ground
grouping
perceptual set
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detecting physical energy from the environment and encoding it as neural signals is called ?
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separating objects from their surroundings is called?
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minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus is called?
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selecting, organizing, and interpreting sensations
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Weber's Law states that the change in a stimulus must be stated in a percentage rather than an absolute.
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We believe things are smaller when they are farther away and have to reinterpret the object's size repeatedly as we approach it.
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Understanding that a round dinner plate may look oval from a different angle refers to shape constancy.
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If Alice lives near a cattle plant, she probably doesn’t notice the neighborhood smell that visitors to her house complain about. What idea explains this phenomenon?
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What does perceptual set do?
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Which of the below function better during the day and help us to focus better on objects?
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Your rods would be most helpful if you were:
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The brightness of light depends on it's:
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Processing of visual information occurs primarily in the _____________ lobe.
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Grouping complex visual scenes by parts that seem to go together to allow
interpretation of the scene is consistent with the _______________ approach to
perception