Visual Perception
Psychology ⇒ Sensation and Perception
Visual Perception starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe how the principle of figure-ground organization helps us perceive objects in our environment.
Describe how visual adaptation occurs when moving from a brightly lit area to a dark room.
Describe the difference between bottom-up and top-down processing in visual perception.
Describe the function of the optic nerve in visual perception.
Describe the role of saccades in visual perception.
Describe the role of the iris in visual perception.
Explain how context can influence visual perception, providing an example.
Explain the concept of perceptual constancy and give an example.
Which cells in the retina are primarily responsible for color vision? (1) Rods (2) Cones (3) Bipolar cells (4) Ganglion cells
Which lobe of the brain is primarily responsible for processing visual information? (1) Frontal lobe (2) Parietal lobe (3) Occipital lobe (4) Temporal lobe
Which of the following best describes the function of rods in the retina? (1) Detecting color (2) Detecting fine detail (3) Detecting low light levels (4) Transmitting signals to the optic nerve
Which of the following best describes the function of the pupil? (1) Focuses light (2) Regulates light entry (3) Detects color (4) Transmits signals to the brain
The __________ is the point in the retina where the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a blind spot.
The __________ is the transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris and pupil.
The __________ pathway in the brain is primarily involved in processing 'what' an object is, such as its shape and color.
The ability to perceive the world in three dimensions and judge distance is called __________ perception.
True or False: Cones are more numerous than rods in the human retina.
True or False: Depth perception relies only on monocular cues.
True or False: Rods are more sensitive to light than cones.
True or False: The blind spot is the area on the retina where the optic nerve exits and contains no photoreceptors.
