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Straighterline Psy 101 Graded Exam 1, Questions And Answers. Latest 2023
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Straighterline Psy 101 Graded Exam 1, Questions And Answers. Latest 2023.Question 1 
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Proximity, continuity, similarity, and closure are 
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a. monocular depth perception cues. 
b. binocular depth perception cues. 
c. examples of visual illusions. 
d. Gestalt principles of perception. 
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Psych 100 Exam 2 (PSU Crosby)Correct Questcircadian rhythm - ANSWER a cycle of bodily rhythm that occurs over a 24-hour period 
 
Dreams - ANSWER Provide access to the unconscious. Include manifest and latent content 
 
Insomnia - ANSWER Inability to fall asleep, stay asleep, or get good quality sleep 
 
Narcolepsy - ANSWER person falls immediately into REM sleep during the day without warning 
 
Nightmares - ANSWER Bad dreams arousing feelings of horror, helplessness, extreme sorrow, etc. (occu...
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Absolute threshold - the minimum intensity of stimulation that must occur before you experience 
a sensation 
Action potential - a brief electrical charge that travels down an axon, and subsequently causes the 
release of chemicals from the terminal buttons 
Action potentials cause neurons to release chemicals from their terminal buttons 
Agonists and Antagonists - substances that bind to a receptor and cause a partial response that is 
not as strong as that caused by an agonist 
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Absolute Threshold - ANSWER the minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time 
 
Afterimages - ANSWER images that occur when a visual sensation persists for a brief time even after the original stimulus is removed 
 
Binocular Cues - ANSWER depth cues that depend on the use of 2 eyes, example: retinal disparity 
 
Bottom-Up Processing - ANSWER analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works its way up to the brain's integration of sensory information; ...
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PSYCH 120 Purdue Exam 2 Questions With Complete Solutions
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sense organs correct answer: organs that receive stimuli (eyes, ears, nose, mouth, skin) 
 
sensory receptor cells correct answer: specialized cells within the sense organs that send neural impulses to the brain 
 
sensation correct answer: the information coming in to your brain; elementary components of an experience (such as bitter taste, patterns of light and dark, or a change in temperature) 
 
perception correct answer: the collection of processes used to arrive a meaningful interpreta...
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ANSC 221 TAMU - Exam 1 Questions With 
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How do horses perceive stimuli? - answerVision, Hearing, Olfaction, Taste, Tactile 
stimulation (touch) 
What is olfaction? - answerthe sense of smell 
Why are our senses not as intense as equids? - answerPeople are predators, while equids are 
prey animals, therefore their senses are more in tuned. 
T/F: Horse eyes are among the largest of land mammals - answerTrue 
What are the 2 types of vision? Define each type. Which one(s) do hor...
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Psyc 375 Test 3 Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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What are Rubin's three distinctions of figure vs ground - answer1. F: "thingness" G: 
"Shapeless" 
2. F: closer; in front G: less clearly localized 
3. Impressive; easily remembered G: Not noticeable 
What is ambiguous figure-ground - answerA visual phenomenon where the figure and the 
ground can reverse depending on what you are focusing on 
What is top-down processing? - answerinformation processing guided by higher-level 
mental proce...
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Psyc 333 (Ch. 5 quiz) Exam Review with 100% Correct Answers
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Which of the following practices is believed to have led to a secular trend in the 
development of self-locomotion by U.S. infants? 
a. decrease in number of adults who smoke 
b. increase in proportion of families with two working parents 
c. improvements in nutrition 
d. changes in infant sleep position practices *Ans* d. changes in infant sleep position 
practices 
Newborns' bias toward ________ is an underlying factor in their ...
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PSYC 101 General Psychology: Module 3 Questions With Correct Answers 2023/2024 | Latest Scored 100% 2023/2024
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PSYC 101 General Psychology: Module 3 Questions With Correct Answers 2023/2024 | Latest Scored 100% 2023/2024. Define Binocular and Monocular cues. Then, describe a specific example of 
each type of cue. 
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Binocular cue is when we use both eyes, between each eyes there is 
disparity which has a role in the depth perception. 
like dark and light , we tend to see light object close and the dark ones far 
away. 
Monocular cue is when we use one eye only, like when we see c...
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PSU PSYCH 100 Crosby Exam 2 With Complete Solutions
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PSU PSYCH 100 Crosby Exam 2 With 
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altered state of consciousness - answerany of various states of awareness (as dreaming 
sleep, a drug-induced hallucinogenic state, or a trance) that deviate from and are usually clearly 
demarcated from ordinary waking consciousness 
circadian rhythm - answera cycle of bodily rhythm that occurs over a 24-hour period 
consciousness - answera person's awareness of everything that is going on around him or 
her 
at any given moment 
dreams - a...
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