Recognizing the decreasing volume in the sound of a car engine goes with the sight of a car moving away rather than moving toward you is an example of _______ perception.

A) Direct
B) Depth
C) Intermodal
D) Constructivist

Is it C

Yes.

Intermodal correct

Yes, you are correct. The answer is C) Intermodal perception. Intermodal perception refers to the ability to integrate information from different sensory modalities, such as vision and hearing, to form a coherent perception of the world. In this case, recognizing the decreasing volume in the sound of a car engine going with the sight of a car moving away is an example of intermodal perception because it involves integrating visual information (seeing the car moving away) with auditory information (hearing the decreasing engine sound volume) to make sense of the situation.