A. Outer ear
B. Oval window
C. Cochlea
D. Ossicles
A. Closure
B. Similarity
C. Proximity
D. Relative size
A. Loudness
B. Frequency
C. Distance
D. Timber
A. Relative size
B. Linear perspective
C. Convergence
D. Interposition
A. Purkinje effect
B. Zeigarnik effect
C. Young-helmholtz effect
D. Light adaptation
A. Temporal lobe
B. Occipital lobe
C. Parietal lobe
D. Frontal lobe
A. Complete figures that have a gap in them
B. Prefer differential contours
C. Associate the distal and proximal stimuli
D. View on the basis of texture gradient
A. False sensation
B. Wrong perception
C. False belief
D. Both a and b
A. Frequency theory
B. Opponent-process theory
C. Isomorphism
D. Trichromatic theory
A. Loudness and intensity
B. Resonance
C. Brightness and hue
D. Frequency