Unit 3: Sensation and Perception

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Which theory of color vision proposes three types of color receptors in the retina?

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When you enter a room with a strong odor and gradually stop noticing the smell, you are experiencing:

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According to the gate-control theory of pain:

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The Gestalt principle of closure refers to the tendency to:

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Weber's law states that:

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Binocular cues for depth perception include:

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The cocktail party effect demonstrates which psychological concept?

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The absolute threshold is defined as:

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The Gestalt principle of closure refers to:

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Binocular depth cues require:

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The trichromatic theory of color vision explains color perception based on:

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Signal detection theory predicts that the detection of a stimulus depends on:

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Top-down processing relies on:

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The gate-control theory of pain suggests that:

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What is the hit rate and false alarm rate in this experiment?

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According to Weber's law, what weight must the second stimulus be for the participant to notice a difference when the standard is 200 g?

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Which depth cue is being tested in this experiment?

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Which Gestalt principle explains why we perceive the dots as rows rather than columns?

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Which phenomenon best explains these observations?

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This afterimage effect is best explained by which theory of color vision?

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