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A viewers examines a work of art in a style he normally does not appreciate. this is an example of what kind type of action?
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which of the following is an example of an illusion
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When you go into a room and dim the lights what is your reflex responses?
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A 5-year-old grandchild and a 60-year-old grandparent are both observing a sculpture of a small child playing with a dog. What
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The customer’s perceived _____ of a product or service plays a big role in its price.
A. popularity B. belief C. value D.
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Which of the following is a binocular depth cue?
A. Relative size B. Linear perspective C. Texture D. Shading E. Convergence
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____________ texture only looks like it feels a certain way. (1 point) Responses Real Real Actual Actual Visual Visual
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Because we perceive language in a different way than images, when you combine the two, you are creating complex relationships of
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Cora is examining one of her classmate’s photos at the school art show. When she first looks at the image, she believes it is
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What theory says that our perception is solely based on the sensory information coming in, suggesting that visual perception is
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The idea behind the top-down processing theory is that much of the information that reaches the eye is lost by the time it gets
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What is the way in which a viewer can process and interpret meaning from visual information referred to as? (1 point) Responses
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From a neuroscience perspective, what do photographs do to the brain? (1 point) Responses create chaos in the brain so that it
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What theory says that our perception is solely based on the sensory information coming in, suggesting that visual perception is
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Cora is examining one of her classmate’s photos at the school art show. When she first looks at the image, she believes it is
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The idea behind the top-down processing theory is that much of the information that reaches the eye is lost by the time it gets
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Self perception definition
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what does it mean when someone says its all in your mind
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What theory says that our perception is solely based on the sensory information coming in, suggesting that visual perception is
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so sublimals work
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What theory says that our perception is solely based on the sensory information coming in, suggesting that visual perception is
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Gadtalt psychology emphasizes how perception is organized. It focuses on
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Perciept
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How do viewers perceive poorly designed interface
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What is the word used to describe the actual appearance or look of myself in a trick mirror?
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i feel weird when i think about the social media site X because well it makes me think its X-rated.
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elaborate more on this. you look at a pinpoint of light in a dark room, the light
appears to move, even though it does not
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In Colón’s mind, how might the woman’s perception of his offer of help differ from her perception of the white man’s?
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How do viewers perceive poorly designed interface?
(1 point) Responses inactive inactive simple simple unprofessional
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The customer's perceived
of a product or service plays a big role in its price. (1 point) • popularity O belief O value O
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What direction will eyes look if someone is left-handed and using imagination?
Up Right Down Left
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Art
Attitudes
Auditory Signals
Biology
Body Image
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Deception
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