Monocular Cues
Grouping
Constancy
Illusions and Effects
100

The tree is bigger appearing as closer to you is an example of this

What is relative size?

100

Tendency to fill in missing parts to perceive an object

What is closure?

100

Perceiving light as being constant on an object

What is lightness constancy?

100

An effect where the brain focus on one specific stimulus while filtering out other stimuli

What is the cocktail party effect?

200

Closer objects appear clearer displays this type of monocular cue

What is relative clarity

200

Perceiving things as smooth and continuous patterns 

What is continuity?

200
An object keeps the same color
What is color constancy?
200

Perceiving a series of images or light that disappear and reappear as movement

What is the Phi phenomenon?

300

The building in front in front blocking another building making it look closer is an example of this

What is interposition?

300

Grouping nearby objects to known as grouping by

What is proximity?

300

Perceiving things as unchanging in size and other qualities

What is perceptual constancy?

300

The "Moon" appear larger near the horizon than it does in the sky

What is the Moon illusion

400

Higher objects are farther away

What is relative height?

400

Triangles are grouped into one group and squares are grouped in another. This type of grouping is


What is similarity?


400

A door opening does not change its rectangular shape when viewed from the front. This is known as

What is shape constancy?

400

Rolling up a paper and looking through at it with your hand next to it demonstrates this concept (Your hand appears to have a hole)

What is retinal disparity?

500

As you are in a car, you perceiving things as moving backwards or with you

What is relative motion?

500

Uniformed and linked items are grouped by their

What is connectedness?

500

An object has a set size and does not shrink or enlarge

What is size constancy?

500
Two bars on two converging lines. One bar is perceived to be longer than the other

What is the Ponzo illusion?