Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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On your retina, cones can detect the different colours of light and rods can detect intensity of light and movement.
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Which is the definition of continuity?
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Things which are close together are seen as a group
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things that look alike are seen as a group
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we tend to fill in the gaps to make incomplete things seem whole
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we tend to separate scenes into objects and their surroundings
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we link things together that appear to form an unbroken line
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Which is the definition for proximity?
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Things which are close together are seen as a group
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Things that look alike are seen as a group
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we tend to fill in the gaps to make incomplete things seem whole
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we tend to separate scenes into objects and their surroundings
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we link things together that appear to form an unbroken line
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Which is the definition of figure ground?
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Things which are close together are seen as a group
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Things that look alike are seen as a group
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we tend to fill in the gaps to make incomplete things seem whole
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we tend to separate scenes into objects and their surroundings
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we link things together that appear to form an unbroken line
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Check the correct box(s).
Correctly identify parts of "Bartletts (1932) Schemas and remembering stories" experiment that are correct.
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All of the tests used a folk tale called "War of the Ghosts" that was used because if was from a different culture to ours and hence was unfamiliar to the participant.
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Bartlett found that he should have used a familiar fairy tale story instead of a folk tale. This is because it is unfair to test peoples memories on something they are not familiar with since their results would have been effected. This is a weakness of the experiment.
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Bartlett used a technique called the repeated reproduction task; this is when a participant is given some information, such as a story to read, then it is taken away and they are asked to reproduce it.
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Bartlett found that, although the task appeared difficult, many more people than expected recalled the story accurately. Bartlett found that this was a weakness that disproved his hypothesis which is why his experiment holds little reliability.
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Bartlett concluded that unfamiliar material changes when it is recalled. It becomes shorter, simpler and more stereotyped. This may be due to the effect of schema on memory.
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Schemas can effect eyewitness testimony.
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What is the independent variable in an experiment?
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What is the dependent variable in an experiment?
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Can a person who is blind in one eye use stereopsis as a cue to depth?
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Yes, but only if they're blind in their weaker eye
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No, stereopsis is a binocular depth cue which requires both eyes
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Yes, stereopsis is a monocular depth cue so it only requires one eye to work
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What is a distortion illusion?
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The perception of objects that are genuinely not there but the observer "sees" them to be there. Sometimes they perceive edges and believe that a shape exists when really it doesn't. An example of this is the Kanizsa Triangle.
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These make objects look bigger, smaller, longer, shorter or a different shape entirely. It occurs when our perception is deceived by some aspect of the stimulus.