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smad | SPAN 320 - ORAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATION, Quizzes of Spanish Language

Class: SPAN 320 - ORAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATION; Subject: Spanish; University: James Madison University; Term: Fall 2010;

Typology: Quizzes

2009/2010

Uploaded on 09/28/2010

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TERM 1
Sensing
DEFINITION 1
The first stage of clear vision, letting enough light into your
eyes so that you can see objects immediately around you
(not the mental process, only the physical)
TERM 2
Selecting
DEFINITION 2
To focus and look at a specific part of a scene within the
enormous frame of possibilities
TERM 3
Perceiving
DEFINITION 3
The last and most important satage of clear vision, trying to
make sense of what you select, intent on finding meaning,
not simply an act of observation.
TERM 4
The 3 major types of cognitive
illusions
DEFINITION 4
Ambiguous Distorting Paradox
TERM 5
type of Cognitive illusion: ambiguous
DEFINITION 5
can't see both images at once, must make concious decision
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Sensing

The first stage of clear vision, letting enough light into your

eyes so that you can see objects immediately around you

(not the mental process, only the physical)

TERM 2

Selecting

DEFINITION 2

To focus and look at a specific part of a scene within the

enormous frame of possibilities

TERM 3

Perceiving

DEFINITION 3

The last and most important satage of clear vision, trying to

make sense of what you select, intent on finding meaning,

not simply an act of observation.

TERM 4

The 3 major types of cognitive

illusions

DEFINITION 4

Ambiguous Distorting Paradox

TERM 5

type of Cognitive illusion: ambiguous

DEFINITION 5

can't see both images at once, must make concious decision

types of cognitive illusions: distorting

lines with inward and outward arrows

TERM 7

types of cognitive illusions: paradox

DEFINITION 7

creates impossible objects in the minds of the viewers

TERM 8

Gestalt Theory

DEFINITION 8

Brain tries to make sense of confusing objects by organizing

them the most efficient way it can

TERM 9

Physiological

DEFINITION 9

illusions 2nd type

TERM 10

Brain processes 3 visual messages

DEFINITION 10

Mental Direct Mediated