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Chapter 4 Review

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Distinguishing between two shades of red is an example of

a.absolute threshold b. difference threshold.c. sensory adaptation d. afterimage.

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Answer

B. difference threshold

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Light enters the eye through which of the following?

a.pupil b. lensc. cornea d. retina

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a. pupil

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What part of the eye enables people to perceive color?

a. pupil b. corneac. lens d. cones

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d. cones

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The frequency of sound waves determines which of the following?

a. loudness b. sensorineural deafnessc. conductive deafness d. pitch

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Answer

• d. pitch

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The loudness of a sound is determined by which of the following?

a.frequency of the sound waves b. olfactory nervec. amplitude of the sound waves d. pitch of the sound

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c. amplitude of the sound waves

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Which of the following is not part of the skin senses?

a.pressure b.temperaturec. smell d. pain

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Answer

• c. smell

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The stimulation of sensory receptors and the transmission of sensory information to the central nervous system

• a. perception • b. sensorineural• c. sensation• d. blind spot

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• c. sensation

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The psychological process through which we interpret sensory stimulation

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The sharpness of vision• a. visual acuity • b. sensorineural• c. perception • d. blind spot

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Answer

• a. visual acuity

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The type of deafness in which sounds of certain frequencies are not heard

a. sensorineuralb. perception c. conductive d. closure

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a. sensorineural

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The tendency to perceive a complete or whole figure

• A. blind spot• b. conductive • c. closure• d. figure ground

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• c. closure

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Perceptual preference for seeing smooth, continuous patterns

a. continuityb. photoreceptorc. absolute thresholdd. kinesthesis

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• a. continuity

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The way we perceive objects is determined by• a. our emotional state.• b. our expectations and attitudes about

what we see.• c. learning and past experiences.• d. all of the above.

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• d. all of the above.

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Rubbing a sore area may lessen the pain because

• a. this numbs the skin's sensory neurons.• b. it causes more prostaglandins to flood

the brain.• c. the nervous system can only handle a

certain amount of information at one time.• d. of all of the above.

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• c. the nervous system can only handle a certain amount of information at one time.

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The sense of taste can be disrupted by• a. loss of the sense of smell.• b. damage to the taste buds' receptor

neurons.• c. damage to hearing or sight.• d. all of the above.

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• A. loss of the sense of smell.