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The basic colors in the color circle are
A.red, white, and blue B.black, white, and gray C.red, green, and blue D.red, green, blue, and yellow
Answer Key: D
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The trichromatic theory of color vision is also known as the _________ theory.
A.Suerat-Signac B.Hering C.Young-Helmholtz D.Young-Adhart
Answer Key: C
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By changing _________ only, we can create about a million (or more) discriminative colors.
A.saturation only B.intensity only C.wavelength only D.saturation, intensity, and wavelength
Answer Key: D
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Newton's quote of "The Rays... are not colored" means that
A.we can determine the accuracy of color perception by measuring the wavelength of the light B.colors are created by our perceptual system C.the experience of color is not arbitrary D.a 450 mm pattern will look the identical shade of blue to all human trichromats.
Answer Key: B
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The edge between a dark shadow and an illuminated checkerboard is a(n)
A.reflectance edge B.illumination edge C.ratio edge D.Ishihara border
Answer Key: B
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Uchikawa et al. demonstrated how ________ can explain why color constancy occurs.
A.chromatic adaptation B.the ratio principle C.isomerization D.neural circuitry
Answer Key: A
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Which of the following is phenomenological support for the "opponent process theory" of color vision?
A.color afterimages B.visualizing color combinations C.simultaneous color contrast D.all of the above
Answer Key: D
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Nora adapts to a yellow stimulus for about 30 seconds. She will then see an afterimage that appears to be
A.a saturated yellow B.green C.blue D.red
Answer Key: C
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The imaginary plane in which all objects project to corresponding points in the left and right retina is
A.the horopter B.the univariance plane C.the constancy arc D.Air Force One
Answer Key: A
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