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- Q1If you move your watchband up your wrist an inch or so, you will feel it for only a few moments. This best illustratesaccommodation.parallel processing.sensory adaptation.Weber's law.60s
- Q2The wavelength of light determines itsamplitude.hue.retinal disparity.brightness.60s
- Q3Receptor cells in the human eye that are the most sensitive to fine detail are callednociceptorsfeature detectorsconesrods60s
- Q4The opponent-process theory is most useful for explaining a characteristic ofWeber's lawaccommodationafterimagesphantom limb sensations60s
- Q5Which of the following types of cells are located in the brain's visual cortex?rods and conesbipolar cellshair cellsfeature detectors60s
- Q6The cochlea is afluid-filled tube in which sound waves trigger nerve impulses.fluid-filled tube that provides a sense of upright body position.fluid-filled tube that provides a sense of body movement.set of three tiny bones that amplify the vibrations of the earndrum.60s
- Q7Nociceptors initiate the sensation ofpaintastepitchcolor60s
- Q8The sensory experience of bending one's knees or raising one's arms exemplifiessensory interactiontop-down processingthe vestibular sensekinesthesis60s
- Q9The iris is a doughnut-shaped ring of muscle that adjusts the size of thecochleacorneapupillens60s
- Q10The process by which the lens changes shape to focus the image of an object on the retina is calledaccommodationfeature detectioninterpositiontransduction60s
- Q11Bipolar cells are located in theretinaoptic nerveblind spotlens60s
- Q12The most light-sensitive receptor cells are thebipolar cellsrodsganglion cellscones60s
- Q13Experiencing a green afterimage of a red object is most easily explained bythe Young-Helmholtz theory.frequency theory.the gate-control theory.the opponent-process theory.60s
- Q14Tiny bones in the middle ear relay the eardrum's vibrations directly to thevestibular sacssemicircular canalsoval windowauditory canal60s
- Q15The mechanical system or chain reaction of vibrations triggered by sound waves are transformed into neural impulses bythe oval windowthe eardrumthe auditory cortexhair cells60s