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1

Cochlear implants can help certain forms of deafness produced by damage to the
A)auditory canal.
B)hair cells.
C)bones of the middle ear.
D)cochlear fluid.
2

Which of the following structures is related to our sense of balance?
A)cochlea
B)basilar membrane
C)otoliths
D)stirrup
3

Most psychologists believe that there are just ______________ basic receptor cells for taste.
A)two
B)four
C)six
D)eight
4

The gate-control theory of pain suggests that
A)pain perception is actually a combination of visual and auditory reception.
B)there are no areas in the brain specifically related to pain, just a combination of other sensitive areas.
C)pain is a touch reflex controlled by the spinal cord.
D)nerve receptors in the spinal cord lead to specific area of the brain related to pain.
5

According to ______________, when we encounter a stimulus, our brain's perceptual processing system initially responds to its component parts.
A)feature analysis
B)opponent-process theory
C)place theory
D)top-down processing
6

Depth perception is due largely to the fact that
A)we have perceptual constancy.
B)motion parallax is universal.
C)we have two eyes.
D)binocular disparity does not occur in humans.
7

The change in position of the retinal image as the head swings from side to side is called
A)motion parallax.
B)relative size.
C)binocular disparity.
D)linear perspective.
8

The visual illusion known as the "devil's tuning fork" is
A)seen similarly by people of all cultures.
B)copied with great difficulty by Western people.
C)difficult for rural Africans to copy.
D)evidence for the universality of perception.
9

The weakest detectable physical stimulus is called the
A)absolute threshold.
B)just noticeable difference.
C)difference threshold.
D)sensory noise factor.
10

The ______________ is the dark hole in the center of the iris.
A)pupil
B)cornea
C)lens
D)retina
11

An adjustment in the lens shape in order to keep images in sharp focus is called
A)lens-image inversion.
B)top-down processing.
C)optical adaptation.
D)accommodation.
12

The fact that hair cells at different sites on the basilar membrane are stimulated by their own preferred ranges of sound frequencies supports the ______________ theory of the brain.
A)place
B)frequency
C)otolith
D)gate-control
13

The overriding Gestalt principle is
A)completion.
B)simplicity.
C)complexity.
D)specificity.
14

When the sensory nervous system is sensitive to small differences, the just noticeable difference will be
A)moderate.
B)impossible to specify.
C)large.
D)small.
15

The proper sequence of structures that sound passes when it enters the ear is the following:
A)oval window, eardrum, stirrup, cochlea
B)eardrum, stirrup, oval window, cochlea
C)cochlea, stirrup, eardrum, oval window
D)stirrup, eardrum, oval window, cochlea







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