1. The passage is primarily concerned with(A) describing subsystems of the visual system and showing their relevance to art
(B) comparing three theories on how the visual system analyzes images in a work of art
no three theories(C) explaining how artists use color contrasts to create particular visual effects
no explaination of how artists use(D) explaining how the visual system distinguishes among different colors
no mention of different colors distinguishing parameters(E) describing functions of the first three phases of the visual system
nopes. just talks about three subsystems of visual system2. Which of the following would create visual effects most similar to those discussed in lines 43-48?(A) A watercolor in which colors are applied imprecisely to outlined shapes
(B) A painting in which different shades of the same color are used to obscure the boundaries between objects
(C) A black-and-white sketch in which shading is used to convey a sense of depth
(D) An advertisement in which key words are at the same level of brightness as a background of contrasting color
color combinations that are strong activators of the parvo system but are weak stimuli for the magno system.....Yes. Colors need to be contrasting but of same brightness(E) A design in which two different shades of gray are juxtaposed to heighten the contrast between them
3. The passage provides information about which of the following?(A) Why the same system can process information about movement and location
(B) Why the parvo system is considered to be responsible for shape perception
passage 2(C) Why the blob system can process information about colors but not movement
(D) The mechanism that enables the blob system to distinguish between stationary objects
(E) The mechanism that enables the magno system to carry information about shape discrimination
4. According to the passage, which of the following is true of the visual system?(A) It processes visual signals in three consecutive stages.
(B) It processes visual signals through separate processing systems in the brain.
Recent findings suggest that visual signals are fed into at least three separate processing systems in the brain, each with its own distinct function. (C) It consists of only three separate systems.
(D) It consists of a single hierarchical system rather than a multipartite system.
(E) It consists of separate system with high overlap in processing functions.
5. The author mentions a “black-and-white photograph” (Highlighted) most probably in order to explainMarked C for this, but was confused between B and C. Not sure what makes B a better choice. Paragraph does not mention HOW luminosity is used by magno system. Rather the p3 explained what makes Magno color blind.... For any pair of colors there is a particular brightness ratio at which two colors, for example red and green, will appear as the same shade of gray in a black-and-white photograph, hence any border between them will vanish. (A) how the parvo system distinguishes between different shapes and colors
(B) how the magno system uses luminosity to identify borders between objects
(C) the mechanism that makes the magno system color-blind
(D) why the magno system is capable of perceiving moving images
(E) the brightness ratio at which colors become indistinguishable to the parvo system
6. The author uses all of the following in the discussion in the third paragraph EXCEPT:(A) an example
(B) definition of terms
(C) contrast
(D) a rhetorical question
no rhetoric question(E) analogy
7. The passage suggests which of the following about the magno system?(A) It perceives borders on the basis of luminance contrast.
Yes.(B) It perceives shapes on the basis of color contrast.
cannot percieve shapes(C) It is better at perceiving stationary objects than it is at detecting movement.
no such comparison(D) It can detect motion but it cannot signal the position of an object.
it can detect both as stated in p1(E) It is better at processing information about movement than it is at processing information about depth.
no such comparison