The trichromatic theory explains ________
a. the first level of color processing, which occurs in the retina.
b. the second level of color processing, which occurs in the ganglion cells.
c. the third level of color processing, which occurs in the thalamus.
d. the fourth level of color processing, which occurs in the visual cortex.
Answer: a
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a. hypothalamus. b. thalamus. c. cerebellum. d. cerebral cortex.
Which of the following describes the Gestalt law of connectedness?
a. A series of stimuli will be perceived as representing a unified form. b. Objects near each other will be perceived as belonging to a common set. c. Humans tend to piece together disconnected bits of information to perceive whole forms. d. Objects positioned together or moving together will be perceived as belonging to the same group. e. Objects that are similar will be perceived as belonging to the same group.