The area of the brain where all the fibers from the skin senses get connected before entering cereberal cortes is the:
(a) Cerebellum
(b) Spinal Cord
(c) Thalamus
(d) Reticular formation
(a) Cerebellum
(b) Spinal Cord
(c) Thalamus
(d) Reticular formation
(a) Long distances
(b) Short distances
(c) Moving objects
(d) both (a) and (c)
The cue of accomodation is especially effective for Read More »
(a) Increased
(b) Decreased
(c) Devided
(d) Unaffected
(e) None of these
By the perceptual organization of stimuli the person’s span of attention is Read More »
(a) Brown
(b) Wertheimer
(c) Kohler
(d) Helson
The concept of adaptation level was introduced by Read More »
(a) Better structured
(b) Continuous and unbroken
(c) Better localized
(d) More salient in attention
As compared with the figure, the ground appears to be Read More »
(a) Les suspceptible to illusion
(b) Longer in time-perspectivce
(c) More fully characterized by constancy
(d) More fully affected by physiognomic properties
As compared with adult’s perception, the child’s percepotion tends to be: Read More »
(a) Habitat
(b) Complexity of nervous system
(c) Receptor mechanisms
(d) All of the above
Difference in perception among species depends upon Read More »
(a) Hue
(b) Saturation
(c) Volume
(d) Brightness
The degree of concentration or dilution of a colour is known as its Read More »
(a) The science of perception
(b) The scientific study of “queer” occurrences
(c) The “naïve” description of our immediate experiences
(d) A detailed analysis of our sensations
(e) None of the above
The term ‘Phenomenology’ refers to: Read More »
a) Numbers
b) Judges
c) Reinforcement
d) Positive and negative items
In Thurston’s method of attitude scaling, the key factor is the use of Read More »