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Which edition of the book was published in 2013?
Which edition of the book was published in 2013?
- Fourth Edition
- Second Edition
- Third Edition (correct)
- First Edition
What is the address of Oxford University Press in Canada?
What is the address of Oxford University Press in Canada?
- 8 Sampson Mews, Suite 204, Don Mills, Ontario M3C 0H5 Canada (correct)
- 8 Sampson Mews, Suite 204, Don Mills, Ontario M3C 0H5 UK
- 8 Sampson Mews, Suite 204, Don Mills, Ontario M3C 0H5 USA
- 8 Sampson Mews, Suite 204, Don Mills, Ontario M3C 0H5 Australia
What is the purpose of Oxford University Press?
What is the purpose of Oxford University Press?
- To publish books
- To provide education worldwide
- To make money
- To promote research and scholarship (correct)
What is the copyright year of the book?
What is the copyright year of the book?
What is the trade mark of Oxford University Press?
What is the trade mark of Oxford University Press?
What is the opponent color of green according to the opponent color theory?
What is the opponent color of green according to the opponent color theory?
Which part of the brain is the functional unit of the primary visual cortex?
Which part of the brain is the functional unit of the primary visual cortex?
How many pairs of autosomal chromosomes do humans have?
How many pairs of autosomal chromosomes do humans have?
Where are the genes for the S cone located in humans?
Where are the genes for the S cone located in humans?
How many cone photoreceptors are involved in the trichromatic theory of colour vision?
How many cone photoreceptors are involved in the trichromatic theory of colour vision?
Why is it rare to see S-cone color deficiencies in humans?
Why is it rare to see S-cone color deficiencies in humans?
What is an example of a non-spectral hue as mentioned in the text?
What is an example of a non-spectral hue as mentioned in the text?
Why are we able to distinguish 26 thousand colors?
Why are we able to distinguish 26 thousand colors?
What role does the fourth opponent color pair play in the theory of color vision mentioned in the text?
What role does the fourth opponent color pair play in the theory of color vision mentioned in the text?
Which theory of color vision mentions opponent color pairs such as green and red, blue and yellow?
Which theory of color vision mentions opponent color pairs such as green and red, blue and yellow?
Study Notes
Book Details
- The 2013 edition of the book was published
- Oxford University Press in Canada is located at a specific address (not specified)
- The purpose of Oxford University Press is to publish books
Color Vision
- According to the opponent color theory, the opponent color of green is red
- The functional unit of the primary visual cortex is in the V1 region of the brain
- The trichromatic theory of color vision involves 3 cone photoreceptors
Human Chromosomes and Genes
- Humans have 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes
- The genes for the S cone are located on chromosome 7 in humans
Color Vision Deficiencies
- S-cone color deficiencies are rare in humans
- An example of a non-spectral hue is pink
Color Perception
- Humans are able to distinguish 26,000 colors
- The fourth opponent color pair does not play a role in the theory of color vision mentioned in the text
- The opponent color theory of color vision mentions opponent color pairs such as green and red, blue and yellow
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Test your knowledge of cognition with this quiz based on the sixth edition of 'Cognition' by Scott Sinnett, Daniel Smilek, and Alan Kingstone. Explore topics such as perception, attention, and memory to enhance your understanding of the fascinating field of cognitive psychology.