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HF 300 Exam 2 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026 To become fully dark adapted, the normal human eye requires: - Answers approximately 30 minutes in a dark environment The monocular depth cue that is provided by signals from the muscles used to bulge or flatten the lens when focusing on targets at various distances is called - Answers accommodation Binocular disparity refers to the fact that: - Answers two eyes receive slightly different images The light-absorbing pigment of rods is: - Answers rhodopsin The appearance of one object partially concealing another object refers to the spatial/depth cue of: - Answers interposition Why did pirates wear patches? - Answers to maintain dark adaptation in one eye Objects that lie at different distances from the eye tend to move across the retina at different rates as the observer moves. This provides a vital cue to depth and distance called: - Answers motion parallax The visual cliff research in babies had multiple research designs that led to their ultimate conclusion that depth perception develops over time based on experience. In two research designs, they recruited babies who had experience crawling and new crawlers (recently started crawling) to participate. In the other, all babies had no experience crawling (pre-crawlers), but they attempted to manipulate this experience by teaching the babies to use a motor controlled car. The first two are an example of a(n) research design while the last is an example of a(n) research design. - Answers quasi-experimental, and experimental If I wanted to ensure people opening a fridge in the dark could both see the fridge contents and still see very well after closing the fridge, how might I modify the light of the fridge? - Answers Have it emit only ~650 nm (red) light Rod receptors undergo major physical changes when exposed to light that take approximately - Answers 25-40 minutes to return to normal Cone cells can adapt to low(er) light faster - Answers within 6 minutes but only to the extentthey are sensitive. stereoscopic vision - Answers the ability to determine an object's depth based on that object's projections to each eye Motion Parallax - Answers the perception of motion of objects in which close objects appear to move more quickly than objects that are farther away Anthropometric - Answers measurements of the body and body parts

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HF 300 Exam 2 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026

To become fully dark adapted, the normal human eye requires: - Answers approximately 30
minutes in a dark environment

The monocular depth cue that is provided by signals from the muscles used to bulge or flatten
the lens when focusing on targets at various distances is called - Answers accommodation

Binocular disparity refers to the fact that: - Answers two eyes receive slightly different images

The light-absorbing pigment of rods is: - Answers rhodopsin

The appearance of one object partially concealing another object refers to the spatial/depth cue
of: - Answers interposition

Why did pirates wear patches? - Answers to maintain dark adaptation in one eye

Objects that lie at different distances from the eye tend to move across the retina at different
rates as the observer moves. This provides a vital cue to depth and distance called: - Answers
motion parallax

The visual cliff research in babies had multiple research designs that led to their ultimate
conclusion that depth perception develops over time based on experience. In two research
designs, they recruited babies who had experience crawling and new crawlers (recently started
crawling) to participate. In the other, all babies had no experience crawling (pre-crawlers), but
they attempted to manipulate this experience by teaching the babies to use a motor controlled
car. The first two are an example of a(n) research design while the last is an example of a(n)
research design. - Answers quasi-experimental, and experimental

If I wanted to ensure people opening a fridge in the dark could both see the fridge contents and
still see very well after closing the fridge, how might I modify the light of the fridge? - Answers
Have it emit only ~650 nm (red) light

Rod receptors undergo major physical changes when exposed to light that take approximately -
Answers 25-40 minutes to return to normal

Cone cells can adapt to low(er) light faster - Answers within 6 minutes but only to the extentthey
are sensitive.

stereoscopic vision - Answers the ability to determine an object's depth based on that object's
projections to each eye

Motion Parallax - Answers the perception of motion of objects in which close objects appear to
move more quickly than objects that are farther away

Anthropometric - Answers measurements of the body and body parts
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