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Match the term with its definition. 1. Telepathy 2. Psychokinesis 3. Precognition. a. Seeing the future b. Communicating with your mind c. Moving objects with your mind. Bell Ringer. Grudge. The tendency to see one thing and not another. Perceptual Set.
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Match the term with its definition. 1. Telepathy 2. Psychokinesis 3. Precognition a. Seeing the future b. Communicating with your mind c. Moving objects with your mind Bell Ringer
The tendency to see one thing and not another. Perceptual Set
The object within a picture. Figure
Test of depth perception in babies. Visual Cliff
One object partially blocks our view of another, we see it as closer. Interposition
The tendency for vision to dominate the other senses. Visual Capture
The illusion of motion created by rapidly changing stimuli. Phi Phenomenon
A 1998 research study concluded this about ESP. It is not real…no such thing.
Seeing two dimensional objects as three dimensional. Depth Perception
These psychologists help design appliances, machines, and work settings to fit our natural perceptions. Human Factors Psychologists
The closer of two same size objects looks closer. Relative Size
Communicating with our minds. Telepathy
What illusion is this image demonstrating? Ponzo Illusion
Depth cues that depend on the use of two eyes. Binocular Cues
Ability to see remote events, things that happen at another location. Clairvoyance
Moving objects with your mind. Psychokinesis
Depth cues using either eye alone. Monocular Cues
Parallel lines seem to converge in the distance. Linear Perspective
Ability to see the outcome of future events. Precognition
Moon seems larger closer to the horizon than it does overhead. Moon Illusion
Closer objects are more coarser, while more distant areas appear more densely packed. Texture Gradient
He designed cards in the 1930s to conduct experiments to test ESP. Karl Zener
This grouping phenomenon says that we group nearby objects together. Proximity
An object appears to maintain its normal shape regardless of the angle from which it is viewed. Shape Constancy
Concepts that organize and interpret unfamiliar information. Schemas
The different view the two eyes have because they are a few centimeters apart. Retinal Disparity
What illusion is this image demonstrating? Muller-Lyer Illusion
Closer objects seem to reflect more light. Light and Shadow
As we move, objects that are stationary appear to move. Relative Motion
The lowest objects in our field seem the closest. Relative Height
This is the largest man-made illusion. Gateway Arch – St. Louis
He is the founder of parapsychology. J.B. Rhine
Farther objects seem larger. Size-Distance Relationship
These are the five shapes found on Zener cards. Circle, Cross, Square, Star, and Wavy lines.
Room designed to manipulate distance cues to create an illusion of two same-sized people appearing very different in size. Ames Room
He says perception is inborn. Immanuel Kant
The claim that perception can occur apart from our five senses. ESP
An object appears to stay the same size despite changes in the size as it moves farther away. Size Constancy
The study of paranormal events that investigates claims of ESP. Parapsychology
The ability to adjust when your vision is changed. Perceptual Adaptation
We group together figures that are similar to each other. Similarity
We see the two dots and line as a single unit. Connectedness
An object maintains brightness regardless of the amount of light reflected from it. Brightness Constancy
The inward turning of the eyes that occurs when you look at an object that is close to you. Convergence