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Portage PSYC 101 General Psychology Bundled
Exams Newest 2026 Complete All Questions And
Correct Answers ||VERIFIED EXAM!!! |Already Graded
A+||LATEST UPDATE!!!


[answer1] take in light energy as it enters the eye and they
use it to enable the eye to see color. - Answer-Cones


After light is converted to an electrical impulse it is sent to
the [answer1] lobe in the brain. - Answer-occipital


Hawks have better visual acuity than humans, partly due
higher concentrations of these photoreceptors on their
retinas: [answer1]. - Answer-Cones


[answer1] enable the eye to see in dim light. - Answer-
Rods


Animals that are nocturnal have an abundance of which
photoreceptors? [answer1] - Answer-Rods


The Optic Nerve consists of axons of which type of cells?
[answer1] - Answer-Ganglion cells

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Define Binocular and Monocular cues. Then, describe a
specific example of each type of cue. - Answer-Binocular
cue is when we use both eyes, between each eyes there
is disparity which has a role in the depth perception. like
dark and light , we tend to see light object close and the
dark ones far away.
Monocular cue is when we use one eye only, like when we
see close mail box passing by fast because they are
close, in the other hand far away object seems moving
slow.
OR
Binocular cues we are seeing out of both eyes but there is
a disparity between the eyes. Monocular cues are the way
we perceive things in size and distance. an example is the
film lord of the rings. There are many scenes with the
hobbits next to humans or in this specific example gandoff
the wizard. In order to make the hobits look smaller they
were films at different angles, close up and far away.
[TEACHERS NOTE] 2.5 points for correctly defining and
providing an example of Binocular (uses both
eyes).Examples should focus on depth information being
communicated because of the disparity between the eyes.
2.5 points for correctly defining and providing an example
of Monocular (uses one eye). Examples should focus on

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