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Sensory Processes Attention And Perception

NIOS · Class 10 · Psychology

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What is the absolute threshold?

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The minimum intensity of a stimulus that can be detected 50% of the time

Step 1: Sensory thresholds define the limits of our sensory experience. Step 2: The absolute threshold is defined as the MINIMUM intensity at which a stimulus can be detected – but only 50% of the time (not always). Step 3: Option C describes the difference threshold (JND – Just Noticeable Difference), which is about detecting differences between two stimuli, not a single stimulus. Step 4: Option A is wrong – threshold is about the minimum, not maximum. Option D describes a pain threshold, which is a different concept. Step 5: The 50% figure is important – below this level, we usually cannot p

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In the perceptual process, what is the 'distal stimulus'?

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The actual object present in the environment

Step 1: The perceptual process has a specific sequence of stages. Step 2: The distal stimulus is the REAL object in the environment – for example, an actual tree standing in front of you. Step 3: The proximal stimulus is the energy pattern (e.g., light reflected from the tree) that reaches your sense organ (eye). Step 4: Option B describes the sensation stage (neural signal). Option D describes the final stage – identification/recognition. Step 5: Think of 'distal' as meaning 'distant from you' or 'out there in the world' – it is the real-world object.

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Which Gestalt law states that elements close together tend to be perceived as belonging to the same group?

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Law of Proximity

Step 1: Gestalt psychologists identified several laws that explain how we group elements into wholes. Step 2: The Law of Proximity states that elements which are physically close to each other are perceived as a group – like stars that appear close together looking like a constellation. Step 3: Similarity = elements that look alike are grouped; Closure = we fill in gaps to see a complete shape; Continuity = we follow the smoothest path. Step 4: None of the other options mention closeness or nearness. Step 5: Remember: Proximity = nearness. When things are near each other, we group them togethe

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Which Gestalt law states that we tend to fill in gaps in incomplete figures to perceive a whole shape?

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Law of Closure

Step 1: The Law of Closure explains a very common perceptual experience. Step 2: When we see an incomplete figure – like a circle with a small gap – our brain automatically fills in the missing part and we perceive a complete circle. Step 3: This is why logos and symbols with small gaps or missing parts are still recognised easily. Step 4: Proximity = closeness; Similarity = looking alike; Common Region = within same bounded area. None of these involve filling in gaps. Step 5: The key word in the question is 'fill in gaps' – that is closure.

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