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Soru 1
Which of the following part of the eye regulates the amount of light according to its brightness?
Soru 2
What is the role of the receptor cells, rods and cones?
Soru 3
What is the area on the retina lacking receptors that respond to light called?
Soru 4
'The Trichromatic Theory is the idea that there are three receptors in the retina of the eye that are each sensitive to their own specific color.' What are these three colors?
Soru 5
 What is the monocular pictorial cue in the figure called?
Soru 6
Which of the following is not one of the principles of law of proximity that the Gestalt psychologists proposed to explain how perceptual grouping occurs?
Soru 7
Which of the following lists include the bones that the middle ear contains?
Soru 8
What is the loss of the ability of smell called?
Soru 9
I. It exists both in the environment and within our body.

II. It has two aspects: environmental and attended.

III. It is the process of analysing, recognising and organising the information.

Which of the above is correct regarding Stimulus?

Soru 10
I. It is based on the idea that the light of wave length stimulate three different receptor mechanism.

II. The strong colours are red, green and blue.

III. Each colour has a different degree of sensitivity.

Which of the above is correct regarding the trichromatic theory?

Soru 11
I. Color deficiencies are explained by thrichromatic theory.

II. Color blindness is a fairly common condition in men.

III. The cone photopigment are located on the Y-chromosome.

Which of the above is correct regarding the color deficiencies?

Soru 12
"This is a result of nearer objects covering up part of farther objects."

What is the name of the term described above?

Soru 13
I. It is the act of knowing or recognising a distance by previous experiences.

II. It is perceived by the distance cues.

III. It doesn't solely depend on optical information like monocular and binocular depth cues.

Which of the above is correct regarding distance perception?

Soru 14
"This principle states that visual events occurring at the same time are perceived as belonging together."

What is the name of the principle described above?

Soru 15
I. The activity level of a sensory neuron codes the frequency.

II. A given cell fires action potentials related to the frequency of the sound wave.

III. Sounds with different pitch generate neural messages in different sets of neurons.

Which of the above is correct related to the temporal theory?

Soru 16
I. It is the primary source of perceiving the environment.

II. Animals are macrosmatic while humans are microsmatic.

III. The most basic function of the sense of smell in animals is to catch the chemical stimuli in the air.

Which of the above is correctly stated regarding the sense of smell?

Soru 17
I. All of the papillae on the surface of the tongue contain taste buds.

II. Each bud contains around 40-100 taste cells.

III. There are around 10,000 taste buds in the whole tongue.

Which of the above is correct related to the taste perception?

Soru 18
I. Fingertips have far more touching cells than other regions.

II. The skin prevents dangerous stimuli from entering the body.

III. The skin can also regulate the body temperature.

Which of the above is correct regarding the sense of touch?

Soru 19
Which of the following is one of the steps of perceptual process?
Soru 20
Stimulus in the environment has two aspects. Which of the following is one of them?