Perception
Gestalt Principles
Depth Perception
Thinking
Memory Formation
100

What is the process by which we organize and interpret sensory information in order to make sense of the world?

Perception

100

Which Gestalt principle describes the tendency to perceive objects that are close together as belonging to the same group?

Proximity

100

The ability to perceive depth based on one eye's view is known as what?


monocular clue 

100

What is the mental shortcut that involves making decisions based on limited information?


Heuristic 

100

What is the process by which information is converted into a form that can be stored in memory?

Encoding 

200

Which sense provides us with the ability to detect light, color, and motion?

Vision

200

The principle that suggests we fill in gaps to create a complete, whole object is known as what?

Closure

200

What binocular cue is based on the difference between the images seen by each eye?

retinal disparity 

200

What term refers to a sudden realization of a problem's solution, often described as an "aha!" moment?

Insight 

200

What is the name of the process by which information is maintained over time?

Storage 

300

What is the phenomenon where our brains perceive motion even when there is no actual movement?

The Phi phenomenon

300

Which Gestalt principle states that elements that are similar in color, shape, or size tend to be grouped together?

Similarity

300

Which monocular cue is based on the observation that distant objects appear smaller than closer objects?

relative size 

300

What cognitive bias causes people to overestimate the accuracy of their knowledge and predictions?

Overconfidence bias 

300

What type of memory involves the temporary storage of visual and spatial information?

Iconic memory 

400

What term refers to the ability to focus on one stimulus while filtering out other distractions?

Selective attention

400

What term describes our tendency to perceive continuous patterns rather than disconnected segments?

Continuity 

400

What is the term for the phenomenon where parallel lines appear to converge as they recede into the distance?

linear perspective 

400

What term refers to the mental grouping of similar objects, events, or people?

Concept 

400

Which brain structure plays a crucial role in converting short-term memories into long-term memories?

Hippocampus 

500

In perception, which theory explains how we detect objects based on both the stimuli in the environment and the observer’s experiences?

Top-down processing

500

According to Gestalt principles, why do we often perceive images as either figures or ground, but not both simultaneously?

Figure Ground Relationship 

500

How does the brain use texture gradients to assess depth?

Objects that are farther away appear to have smaller, more tightly packed textures.

500

What term describes the tendency to focus on the most immediate and available information when making decisions?

availability heuristic 

500

Which type of memory is responsible for holding information that can be consciously recalled, such as facts and events?

Explicit memory 

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