AQA GCSE PSYCHOLOGY-PERCEPTION LATEST UPDATED 2025
FINAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE DETAILED QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY A+ GRADED
Sensation - ANSWER-Information that
we receive through our senses.
Perception - ANSWER-When we receive
sensory information and how we
interpret/make sense of it.
Depth Cue - ANSWER-Source of
information from the environment that
assists perception of how far away
objects are and therefore perceive depth
,Monocular Depth Cue - ANSWER-A way
of detecting depth/distance using just
one eye. This allows us to judge distance
well, but not perfectly.
Height in Plane - ANSWER-How high the
object appears in the image. Objects
higher up in the visual field appear
further away.
Relative Size - ANSWER-How large an
object appears in an image. Smaller
objects in the visual field appear further
away.
, Occlusion - ANSWER-When one object
seems to cover part of another object.
Objects that obscure (hide) or are in
front of others appear to be closer.
Linear Perspective - ANSWER-When
straight lines are angled so they would
converge (come together) at a point on
the horizon. This point is known as the
vanishing point, useful if we want to
show distance in a landscape.
Binocular Depth Cue - ANSWER-A type of
depth cue that provides information
about distance using two eyes.
FINAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE DETAILED QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY A+ GRADED
Sensation - ANSWER-Information that
we receive through our senses.
Perception - ANSWER-When we receive
sensory information and how we
interpret/make sense of it.
Depth Cue - ANSWER-Source of
information from the environment that
assists perception of how far away
objects are and therefore perceive depth
,Monocular Depth Cue - ANSWER-A way
of detecting depth/distance using just
one eye. This allows us to judge distance
well, but not perfectly.
Height in Plane - ANSWER-How high the
object appears in the image. Objects
higher up in the visual field appear
further away.
Relative Size - ANSWER-How large an
object appears in an image. Smaller
objects in the visual field appear further
away.
, Occlusion - ANSWER-When one object
seems to cover part of another object.
Objects that obscure (hide) or are in
front of others appear to be closer.
Linear Perspective - ANSWER-When
straight lines are angled so they would
converge (come together) at a point on
the horizon. This point is known as the
vanishing point, useful if we want to
show distance in a landscape.
Binocular Depth Cue - ANSWER-A type of
depth cue that provides information
about distance using two eyes.