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Which of the following is NOT a type of perceptual constancy?
Which of the following is NOT a type of perceptual constancy?
Which model of attention is Broadbent's model?
Which model of attention is Broadbent's model?
Which of the following is NOT a monocular depth cue?
Which of the following is NOT a monocular depth cue?
Study Notes
- Attention has different forms: selective, divided, and sustained.
- Broadbent's filter model is a model of attention.
- The Gestalt approach emphasizes that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
- Signal detection theory defines a hit as a correct response to a signal.
- Perceptual constancy has different types: size, shape, color, and motion.
- The law of proximity states that objects close together are perceived as belonging to the same group.
- Monocular depth cues include linear perspective.
- The Muller-Lyer illusion is an example of an illusion of visual perception.
- Binocular convergence is not a monocular depth cue.
- Accommodation is not an example of a monocular depth cue.
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Test your knowledge of perception and attention with this quiz! From different forms of attention to models of perception, perceptual constancy, and depth cues, this quiz covers a range of topics related to perception and attention. See how much you know about the Gestalt approach, signal detection theory, and visual illusions. Challenge yourself to identify which statements are true and which ones are false. Don't forget to include keywords like attention, perception, Gestalt approach, signal detection theory, depth cues, and visual