Sound vibrations in the ear create neural impulses received in which of the following cortex locations?
A. temporal lobe
B. occipital lobe
C. parietal lobe
D. frontal lobe
A. temporal lobe
B. occipital lobe
C. parietal lobe
D. frontal lobe
A. Purkinje effect
B. Zeigarnik effect
C. Young-Helmholtz effect
D. light adaptation
A. relative size
B. linear perspective
C. convergence
D. interposition
Not a monocular cue for depth is _________________? Read More »
Psychology Mcqs A. loudness
B. frequency
C. distance
D. timber
______________is a physical property of sound? Read More »
Psychology Mcqs A. closure
B. similarity
C. proximity
D. relative size
What is not one of Gestalt Psychology’s five laws of form perception? Read More »
Psychology Mcqs A. outer ear
B. oval window
C. cochlea
D. ossicles
Pinna is part of the _____________? Read More »
Psychology Mcqs A. formation of neural impulse
B. sound-wave amplification
C. sound collection
D. transmission to the brain
What most accurately defines the function of middle ear? Read More »
Psychology Mcqs A. apparent motion
B. induced motion
C. the autokinetic effect
D. binocular disparity
A. stroke
B. brain tumor
C. alcoholism
D. all of the above
Of the following, which is possible cause of dementia? Read More »
Psychology Mcqs A. oxygen deprivation during prenatal development
B. fetal alcohol syndrome
C. Down’s syndrome
D. prenatal smoking