c. Gustav Theodor Fechner d. Thomas Young and Hermann von Helmholtz e. David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel e. David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel Rico is shown the following stimulus: X. When asked what he sees, Rico reports that he sees two intersecting lines rather than saying he sees four separate lines.
The brain determines where a sound originated by comparing the sounds received in each ear. c. The auditory cortex is located in the frontal lobes of the cerebral cortex. d. The hair cells of the ear are not actual hairs. e. For each 10-decibel increase in a sound wave's amplitude, there is a tenfold increase in the loudness of the sound.
The study of events that cannot be explained by known psychological, physical, or biological mechanisms is referred to as a. precognitive psychology. b. telepathy. c. clairvoyance.
according ti the carpentered-world hypothesis, people living in cultures in which right-angled structures are rare are less prone to which visual illusion. muller-lyer illusion. receptors for kinesthesis are located in. joints, ligaments, tendons, skin, muscles.
the study of relationships between the characteristics of external stimuli and sensations is called. psychophysics. regarding the experience of sound, which of the following statements is false. women's voices are usually higher than men's because their vocal cords are longer and tend to vibrate more slowly than men's.