Colors
Depth Cues
Sounds
100

When you mix light, you create this type of mixture.

What is an additive color mixture?

100

To use this monocular cue in a painting, the painter should cover part of one object (the far object) with another (the close object). 

What is occlusion?

100

These sensory receptors are responsible for auditory transduction. 

What are hair cells?

200

The purity of a hue is called _____.

What is saturation?

200

This monocular cue creates the perception that parallel lines in the distance converge as distance increases. 

What is perspective convergence (or linear perspective)?
200

A pure tone creates this waveform pattern.

What is a sine wave?
300

According to this theory, the color we perceive is due to the pattern of activity in three different receptor mechanisms. 

What is the trichromatic theory of color vision?

300

This depth cue is responsible for our perception of 3D movies. 

What is binocular disparity? 

300

This quality of a sound is related to its clarity. 

What is timbre?

400

Yellow and blue light overlap on a white screen. The color _____ appears.

What is white?

400
This type of cue is produced from eye movements. 

What is an oculomotor cue?

400

The frequency of a sound wave is indicated by this unit of measurement.

What is Hertz (Hz)?

500

According to the opponent-process theory of color vision, you should view a _____ image if you want to create a blue afterimage. 

What is yellow?

500

When you ride in a car, close objects appear to move quickly. Conversely, objects that are far away appear to move slowly. This movement-based cue produces this outcome. 

What is motion parallax?

500

These three bones (ossicles) are part of the middle ear. 

What are the malleus, incus, and stapes?

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