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A) myopia.
B) hyperopia.
C) tunnel vision.
D) retinitis.
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A) of the psi skills being tested under artificially controlled situations.
B) that the earlier demonstration of ESP was the result of a run of luck.
C) that charges of fraud in ESP are themselves fraudulent.
D) that parapsychological skills are very fragile.
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A) 200,000
B) 500,000
C) one million
D) three million
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A) auditory ossicles.
B) three parts of the cochlea.
C) structures within the organ of Corti.
D) feature detectors within the retina.
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A) place
B) frequency
C) gate control
D) activation-synthesis
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A) broader focus of attention.
B) narrow focus of attention.
C) shorter attention span.
D) longer attention span.
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A) are densely packed in an area called the fovea.
B) are specialized for color sensations.
C) function best in dim light.
D) are specialized for picking up on fine detail.
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A) It takes about 10 to 15 minutes of complete darkness to reach maximum visual sensitivity.
B) Dark adaptation can be wiped out by just a few seconds of viewing the bluish-white xenon lights.
C) The afterimages seen after looking at the "flash" of a flashbulb are a result of the bleaching of visual pigment in the rods.
D) To restore light sensitivity, the rhodopsin in the rods must recombine.
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A) physiological nystagmus.
B) the endorphin theory.
C) the gate control theory.
D) receptor interlocking.
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A) convergence.
B) accommodation.
C) retinal disparity.
D) relative size.
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A) rely only on our motivations and expectations.
B) voluntarily direct attention toward sensations that are normally tuned out.
C) engage in reality testing.
D) interrupt habituation and break perceptual sets.
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A) motion parallax.
B) linear perspective.
C) interposition.
D) retinal disparity.
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A) are free from the discrepancies and distortions of ordinary perception.
B) are especially creative meeting both the criteria of uniqueness and utility.
C) are difficult to explain by accepted sensory or perceptual principles.
D) conform to Gestalt principles of perception.
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A) linear perspective.
B) aerial perspective.
C) relative size.
D) relative motion.
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A) experienced the illusion in the same way as people from America experience it.
B) saw a rounded illusion rather than the sharp edges of the V-shaped lines.
C) were confused and surprised by the illusion that appeared three-dimensional when it was only a two-dimensional shape.
D) did not experience the illusion, and at most, saw the V-shaped line as only slightly longer than the other.
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A) continuation.
B) figure-ground.
C) closure.
D) contiguity.
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A) are more likely to recognize the faces of people from their own race.
B) are more likely to recognize the faces of people from a different race.
C) are equally likely to recognize faces of people from other races or their own.
D) have more difficulty recognizing faces if they use only one eye.
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