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Step Up To: Psychology by John J. Schulte, Psy.D. Psychology, Eighth Edition By David G. Myers Worth Publishers (2007). 1. Cones are different from rods in that:. A) rods respond to color. B) cones respond to color. C) cones need less light. D) B and C are true.
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Step Up To: Psychologyby John J. Schulte, Psy.D. Psychology, Eighth Edition By David G. Myers Worth Publishers (2007)
1. Cones are different from rods in that: • A) rods respond to color. • B) cones respond to color. • C) cones need less light. • D) B and C are true.
2. The center of the retina is the ___ and has mostly ___. • A) fovea; cones • B) fovea; rods • C) blind spot; ganglion cells • D) optic disk; nerves
3. The lens thins or thickens to focus light in a process known as: • A) visual sharpening. • B) lens bending. • C) accommodation. • D) optic chiasm.
4. Weber’s law has to do with the ___ of a stimulus. • A) absolute threshold • B) just noticeable difference • C) subliminal threshold • D) sensory adaptation
If someone is severely damaged in the left visual cortex, they would be unable to see: • A) anything in their left eye. • B) anything in their right eye. • C) anything in their right visual field. • D) anything in their left visual field.
6. Frequency is to ___ as amplitude is to ___. • A) pitch; loudness • B) loudness; pitch • C) pitch; timbre • D) decibels; hertz
7. The sequence of hearing is in the order of: • A) eardrum, auditory canal, middle ear, inner ear. • B) cochlea, eardrum, middle ear, inner ear. • C) eardrum, middle ear, auditory canal, cochlea. • D) auditory canal, eardrum, middle ear, cochlea.
8. Normal conversation (60 decibels) is ___ times louder than a 20 decibel whisper. • A) 3 • B) 10,000 • C) 100 • D) 3,000
9. The ___ has the sensory receptors for sound consisting of tiny, hair-like fibers. • A) ear canal • B) stirrup • C) basilar membrane • D) tympanic membrane
10. Nerve deafness: • A) can be caused by exposure to amplitude over 80 decibels. • B) can be corrected by a hearing aid. • C) is more likely the result of heavy traffic than by a rock concert. • D) all of the above.
11. Unlike other senses, the sense of ___ does not travel to the thalamus, but goes directly to the cerebral cortex. • A) gustation • B) olfaction • C) vestibular • D) kinesthesia
12. Receptor cells have been identified for five tastes including sweet, salty, sour, ___ and ___. • A) wet; rough • B) hot; bitter • C) spicy; acrid • D) bitter; umami
13. The kinesthetic sense involves: • A) the sense of balance or equilibrium. • B) the sense of pain. • C) the location and position of body parts in relation to each other. • D) hair-like receptor cells in the semicircular canals.
14. The gate-control theory has to do with: • A) how the brain regulates pain. • B) how the brain sensitizes us to feel more acutely. • C) providing information about body position and movement. • D) difference thresholds in the sense of touch.
15. Although Jeremy lost his left leg beneath the knee, he often experiences great pain in his left foot. This is known as: • A) psychosomatic pain. • B) phantom limb pain. • C) substance P overload. • D) ineffective pain gate.
16. Analyzing that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain’s integration of data is called: • A) sensory processing. • B) bottom-up processing. • C) natural order integration. • D) informational flow.
17. The minimum stimulus necessary to detect it 50% of the time is called the: • A) central tendency. • B) minimum flash point. • C) absolute threshold. • D) sensory half-life.
18. A movie theater’s manager wants to sell more popcorn by flashing subliminal advertising during the previews. You tell him: • A) subliminal persuasion doesn’t work. • B) he needs to do it several times. • C) he must accompany it with a bell. • D) he has to time it differently for it to work on different people.
19. According to the Young-Helmholtz theory, the retina contains color receptors: • A) which pick up opponent colors of red/green, blue/yellow, black/white. • B) of three types, sensitive to red, green and blue. • C) of three types, sensitive to red, blue and yellow. • D) none of the above.
20. Applying Weber’s Law to business, if a $5 meal has to increase to $5.50 for us to notice much of a difference, how much would a $20,000 car have to increase for us to notice? • A) $2,000 • B) $200 • C) $5,000 • D) $1,000
21. Mr. Jones has sensorineural hearing loss. His best chance of correcting his hearing is by: • A) a hearing aid. • B) using bone conduction. • C) a cochlear implant. • D) any of the above would be helpful.
22. ___ theory assumes that stimulus detection depends on experience, expectations, motivation, and level of alertness. • A) Stimulus-response • B) Choice pattern recognition • C) Signal detection • D) Sensory consolidation
23. In nearsightedness, the light rays coming into the eye: • A) fail to focus in the eye. • B) focus in front of the retina. • C) focus behind the retina. • D) always register as a blur.
24: The blind spot does not normally impair vision because: • A) the eyes are constantly moving • B) what one eye misses the other sees. • C) our brain fills in the spaces. • D) all of the above.
25. Unlike computers, our brain is able to perform several operations at once, called: • A) sensory redundancy. • B) serial processing. • C) cognitive flow. • D) parallel processing.
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