Asked by Sarah-Anne Clark on May 05, 2024

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What are head turning, quick eye movements, and finger movements all manifestations of?

A) figure-ground segregation
B) top-down processing
C) perceptual constancy
D) orienting responses

Figure-ground Segregation

A principle in perceptual organization where the visual field is divided into objects (the figures) that stand out from their surroundings (the ground).

Orienting Responses

Involuntary physiological reactions to novel or significant stimuli, such as turning the head towards the source.

Top-down Processing

A cognitive process that starts with the analysis of high-level cognitive functions, such as prior knowledge and expectations, before processing specific details.

  • Understand how perceptual cues influence our orientation and movement responses.
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Maria ReicheMay 10, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Head turning, quick eye movements, and finger movements are all examples of orienting responses, which are automatic reactions to sensory stimuli that involve shifting attention toward the source of the stimulus.