Asked by lupe
as you watch a door opening, its aspect changes from rectangular to trapezoidal, yet you continue to think of the door as rectangular. __________ explain(s) this phenomenon. A) Selective Attention B) Retinal Disparity C) Monocular depth cues D) Perceptual constancy
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Answered by
bobpursley
You mean it is still rectangular? I always thought of it as changing shape.
I guess I don't have any monocular depth clues. But I do see rabbits and deer at night in the dark, because of perceptual constancy.
I guess I don't have any monocular depth clues. But I do see rabbits and deer at night in the dark, because of perceptual constancy.
Answered by
lupe
your right does not change shapes still been rectangular so i would go head and try perceptual constancy
Answered by
bobpursley
Hmmm. I must be very poor at giving hints.
Answered by
lupe
okay for the first question i asked you. The "face Module" lcoated in the right temporal lobe of the brain, explain why. A) The cells fire when a dog lover looks at pictures of show dogs. B) Infants are not afraid to go to strangers. C) Ganglion cells in this area respond to simple features. D) WE need only the right eye to recognize familiar faces.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Which of those four answers do you think makes sense?
Answered by
lupe
B)the infants are not afraid to go to strangers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
That explains the RESULT of this brain function. But your question asks WHY.
Answered by
lupe
okay so the Answer could be C
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Right! :-)
Answered by
lupe
perceotual illusions occur when our brain misinterprets sensory information or because of sencory: A) Overload B) Adaptation C) Deptivation D) patterns
Answered by
lupe
i think that the answer ois A