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Welcome to Perception and Cognition JEOPARDY !

Some reminders about the game: When called upon, pick a category and a dollar value. Once the answer is read, raise your hand as soon as you are ready to respond. When called upon for a response, remember to word your response in the form of a question.

BrightnessMotionColour Art and Image Illusions Categories and amounts

Lightness is determined by these two quantities

Cones and rods are most sensitive to these wavelengths

Lateral inhibition explains this “brightness illusion”

Weber’s law

Two visual systems for detecting movement

Outflow theory

Motion of a dim light in a dark room

Movies and television depend on this

Two non-spectral hues

Sunlight, Light bulbs, and candle light

The three dimensions of psychological colour

Young-Helmholtz and Hering

The Ames Room depends on this

The task of visual perception

Representations of this property have varied across time and cultures

Differences in depth, differences between the eyes

The four classes of visual illusions

Many distortions are caused by confusion of these cues

Pathway not confused by distortions

Some hallucinations are due to this visual process

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