The relationship between illuminance and brightness

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BSc PS414 Cognitive Psychology I (Light and its Reception) Quiz on The relationship between illuminance and brightness, created by Petite Piplup on 27/03/2014.
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Question 1

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What is simultaneous brightness contrast?
Answer
  • When two areas of the same brightness appear to have different brightness' dependent on their backgrounds
  • When two areas of different brightness appear to have the same brightness dependent on their background
  • When two areas of the same brightness appear to be the same brightness dependent on their backgrounds
  • When two areas of different brightness appear to have different brightness' dependent on their backgrounds

Question 2

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What is the mechanism that controlls simultaneous brightness contract called?
Answer
  • Lateral inhibition
  • Simultaneous inhibition
  • Lateral facilitation
  • Simultaneous facilitation

Question 3

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What is an on center, off surround ganglion receptive field?
Answer
  • Increased brightness creates a stronger response when this is within the on center, but creates a stronger inhibitory response when within the off surround
  • Decreased brightness creates a stronger response when this is within the on center, but creates a stronger inhibitory response when within the off surround
  • Decreased brightness creates a stronger inhibitory response when this is within the on center, but creates a stronger response when within the off surround
  • Increased brightness creates a stronger inhibitory response when this is within the on center, but creates a stronger response when within the off surround

Question 4

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How are match bands affected by lateral inhibition?
Answer
  • A uniform grey going from dark to light appears to have brighter bars separating it
  • A set of grey bars going from light to dark, separated by lighter bars appear to be a uniform grey
  • When looking at the lighter bands there appears to be a grey dot in the intersection
  • The contrast within a uniform grey appears unchanged

Question 5

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(a) What is the Hermann or Hering grid illusion? and how is this affected by lateral inhibition?
Answer
  • Black squares spaced apart on a white background, grey dots will be perceived in the intersections
  • White squares spaced apart on a black background, grey dots will be perceived in the intersections
  • Black squares spaced apart on a white background, grey dots will be perceived in the square centers
  • White squares spaced apart on a black background, grey dots will be perceived in the square centers

Question 6

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Why does lateral inhibition happen, function?
Answer
  • Perception only cares about the contrast (edges) and properties that help determine edges, not the retinal image
  • Perception does not care about the contrast (edges) and properties that help determine edges, only the retinal image
  • Perception cares about both the contrast (edges) and properties that help determine edges, and the retinal image
  • Perception only cares about neither the contrast (edges) and properties that help determine edges, or the retinal image
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