Chapter 5: Problem 23
Our tendency to perceive things as complete objects rather than as a series of parts is known as the principle of ________. a. closure b. good continuation c. proximity d. similarity
Chapter 5: Problem 23
Our tendency to perceive things as complete objects rather than as a series of parts is known as the principle of ________. a. closure b. good continuation c. proximity d. similarity
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Compare the two theories of color perception. Are they completely different?
Decreased sensitivity to an unchanging stimulus is known as ________. a. transduction b. difference threshold c. sensory adaptation d. inattentional blindness
Hair cells located near the base of the basilar membrane respond best to ________ sounds. a. low-frequency b. high-frequency c. low-amplitude d. high-amplitude
According to the principle of ________, objects that occur close to one another tend to be grouped together. a. similarity b. good continuation c. proximity d. closure
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