21. Which of the following auditory components is NOT located in the middle ear?
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21. Which of the following auditory components is NOT located in the middle ear? a. Hammer (malleus) b. Anvil (incus) c. Fovea d. Stirrup (stapes) 22. The process by which our brains organize and interpret sensory information, sorting it into useful information, is a. Sensation b. Subliminal perception c. Knowledge d. Perception 23. Which of the following are monocular cues? a. Light and shadovw b. Linear Perspective c. Interposition d. All of the above 24. Most of our time awake is spent in a state called in which our thoughts, feelings, and sensations are clear and organized, and we feel alert. a. Altered state of consciousness b. Daydreaming c. Waking consciousness d. Unconsciousness 25. Which is NOT an altered state of consciousness a. Daydreaming b. You've been drinking vodka c. Dreaming d. StudyingExplanation / Answer
21. c(Fovea)
The middle ear includes:
Eardrum.
Cavity (also called the tympanic cavity)
Ossicles (3 tiny bones that are attached) malleus (or hammer) – long handle attached to the eardrum. incus (or anvil) – the bridge bone between the malleus and the stapes. stapes (or stirrup) – the footplate; the smallest bone in the body.
22. d(Perception)
Perception is the process by which the brain actively organizes and interprets sensory information.
23. d(All of the above)
The following are some of the common monocular cues that we use to help perceive depth.
Relative Size
Absolute Size and Familiar Size
Elevation
Texture Gradient
Motion Parallax
Aerial Perspective
Linear Perspective
Overlap (or Interposition)
Shading and Lighting
Accommodation
24. c(waking consciousness)
Most of our time awake is spent in a state called waking consciousness , in which our thoughts, feelings, and sensations are clear and organized, and we feel alert.
25. d(Studying)
An altered state of consciousness (ASC), also called altered state of mind or mind alteration, is any condition which is significantly different from a normal waking state.
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