Color Perception
Depth Perception
Attention
Motion Perception
Surprise
100

Light intensities that are bright enough to stimulate the cone receptor and bright enough to saturate the rod receptor to the maximum responses

Photopic (environments)

100
The differences in the retinal images between the two eyes

Binocular disparity

100

Focusing on a specific subset of stimuli and filtering out others is called

Selective attention

100

What is the illusory impression of smooth motion resulting from the rapid alteration of objects that appear in different locations in rapid succession?

Apparent motion


How motions in cartoons look real.

100

Name the two categories of depth cues

monocular depth cue

binocular depth cue

200

What are the three steps to color detection

Detection (photoreceptor)

Discrimination (ganglion Cells and LGN)

Appearance (Cortex)

200

Visual cue that causes distant objects to appear fuzzy and have a blue tint due to light scatter through the atmosphere

Arial perspective



Is this a monocular or binocular visual cue? Why?

200

In a conjunction search, the target is defined by conjunction of ______ features. (number)

Two or more (pop out)


Feature search: defined by one feature (do not pop out)

200

Name the part of the brain that is responsible for global motion

Middle temporal area (MT)

200

When an object is close, your eyes will ______. When it is far, your eyes will _____.

Converge; diverge


What does this mean?

300

If light a and light b are both reflected from a surface to the eye, the effects of those two lights add together. This is called the _____

Additive Color Mixture



Why do some color combinations result in additive color mixture, while others result in subtractive color mixture?

300
The problem figuring out which part of the image in the left eye should be matched with which part in the right eye

Correspondence Problem

300

Does a conjunction search take longer when the target is present or absent?

Absent.

300

The superior rectus is the muscle on our eye that allows us to look in which direction?

look up

300

First order motion is the motion of an object that is defined by changes in ______.

Luminance


Second order motions defined by changes in contrast or texture.

400

According to the opponent color theory, Perception of color is based on the output of which three opponent mechanisms?

Red - Green

Blue - Yellow

White - Black

Evidence for Opponent Color Theory

■Colors you can see at the same time

–Never red and green (reddish green), never blue and yellow (bluish yellow). 

■Pattern of color vision deficiencies

■Hue cancellation experiment

■Afterimages (successive contrast)

■Simultaneous color contrast

400

In your visual field, you see two baseballs. One appears much larger than the other, even though you know they are the same size. You can tell which one is closer using the monocular visual cue, _____.

Relative Size

400

Your _______ responds strongly when you view a face. Your _______ responds strongly when you view another item like a house.

Fusiform Face Area (FFA); Parahippocampal place area (PPA)

400

Akinetopsia is the inability to perceive motion. This occurs when there is a disruption to the area MT. What are 2 ways that the MT could be disrupted?

Stroke

Surgery

Side effects of prescription drug such as antidepressant

400

Using the ______ pathway of attention, you can only see a percentage of an image, but see it in great detail, noticing things like color, orientation, size, depth, and motion. On the other hand, using the ______ pathway of attention, you can get a grasp of the whole image and get the "gist" of what it is, but do not notice things in great detail.

Selective; Nonselective

500

How do we solve the problem of univariance?

Using S-cones, M-cones, and L-cones

500

Imaginary circle that passes through the fixation point; surface of zero disparity

Horopter


What happens when an object does not fall on the horopter?

500

You are given the task of counting how many times a basketball team passes the ball within a certain play. During the task, a monkey runs in the background of the court. You fail to notice the monkey because you were too focused on the task. This is likely due to _____. 

Inattentional Blindness

500

Voluntary eye movements include _____ and blank. _____ is an involuntary eye movement. ______ is sometimes voluntary and sometimes involuntary

Smooth pursuit: smooth movement of the eye to follow a moving object

Vergence: Convergence and divergence

Microsaccade: small jerk-like eye movement; typically happens during prolonged fixation.

Saccade: fast jump of eye to shift our fixation point from one location to another. 

500

What is defined as a private conscious experience of sensation and perception?

Qualia


Is my blue the same as yours?