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27) the connections between neurons in the...
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Answer these, and tell me how you got to the answer.
27) the connections between neurons in the retina, specifically the connections referred to as “lateral inhibition,” us see which of the following better?
contrast
faces
colors
45) improving the contrast of an image (making the dark regions darker and the light regions lighter) us to identify:
the edges of objects
the center of objects
the color of an object
67what assumption does our visual system make in order to see curved surfaces (domes, holes)?
light comes from above
curved surfaces are always evenly lit
curved surfaces are always easy to see, no assumptions are made
78) which part of the face does our brain pay the most attention to?
eyes and mouth
eyes and ears
eyes and chin
88) if all these assumptions sometimes lead to mistakes, for example in these optical illusions, why do we make them?
it us see things faster
it us see things correctly
it us pay attention to what's important
all of the above
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