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
A. loudness
B. frequency
C. distance
D. timber
A. closure
B. similarity
C. proximity
D. relative size
A. outer ear
B. oval window
C. cochlea
D. ossicles
A. formation of neural impulse
B. sound-wave amplification
C. sound collection
D. transmission to the brain
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
A. oxygen deprivation during prenatal development
B. fetal alcohol syndrome
C. Down’s syndrome
D. prenatal smoking