Deck 3: Visual, Tactile, and Olfactory Displays

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The four classes of displays are?

A) Visual, auditory, tactile, and olfactory
B) Visual, auditory, tactile and oral
C) Visual, vibratory, tactile and olfactory
D) Perceptual, auditory, tactile and olfactory
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Stop and Yield signs are examples of

A) dynamic displays
B) static displays
C) visual alarms
D) warning instructions
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The ability to distinguish letters, numbers, and symbols from each other is called

A) Conspicuity
B) Visibility
C) Legibility
D) Readability
Question
Concerns regarding the spacing between characters or lines, and line length are an aspect of

A) Conspicuity
B) Visibility
C) Legibility
D) Readability
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Symbols or pictographs are not recommend for

A) Depicting concrete objects or actions
B) Depicting objects or actions that do not need translation
C) Depicting abstract concepts
D) When there referent is clearly identifiable
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The visual angle subtended by an object will

A) Will get smaller as you get closer to it
B) Will get larger as you get closer to it
C) Will not change regardless of distance
D) Will get larger as you move away from it
Question
To calculate the visual angle subtended by an object you need to know

A) Both its distance from the observer and the width or height of the object
B) Only its distance
C) Either its height or width, whichever is most relevant
D) None of the above
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Contrast is a measure representing

A) The relative size of an object with respect to the background
B) Luminance of an object relative to its background
C) The color of an object relative its background
D) Differences in depth of two objects
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Visual performance is more dependent on contrast when

A) The stimulus is small
B) When illumination is reduce like at night time
C) The viewer is older
D) All of the above
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The recommended stroke width for black letters on a white background is

A) 1:1
B) 1:8 to 1:10
C) 1:6 to 1:8
D) 4 to 8
Question
Fonts lacking the decorative features found at the end stroke of letters segments are called ______.

A) Block fonts
B) Serif fonts
C) Sans serif fonts
D) Sans fonts
Question
If text is going to be viewed on a low resolution display then a _________font should be used.

A) Block
B) Sans serif
C) Serif
D) Sans
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_________ displays are recommended if the operator needs to monitor trends or rates of change but not precise numerical values.

A) Analog
B) Digital
C) Static
D) Multidimensional
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Drivers often check their velocity to avoid speeding. The fact that the speedometer is centrally is an example of

A) The importance of use principle
B) The frequency of use principle
C) The sequence of use principle
D) Both a and b
Question
Which of the following is a weakness of graphs

A) Identifying global trends
B) Identifying precise values of a particular data point
C) Identifying rates of change or the slopes of the data
D) Identifying data points that may differ from the rest of the data
Question
The part of the electromagnetic spectrum we experience as visible light is between ____ nm and _____ nm.

A) 950; 1200
B) 400;1000
C) 400; 700
D) 200;700
Question
The structure of the eye that accounts for roughly two thirds of the eye's focusing power is the

A) Cornea.
B) Pupil.
C) Iris.
D) Lens.
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Optical power is the ability to bend or ______ light rays.

A) retract
B) refract
C) reflect
D) reposition
Question
Under low illumination the pupil ______ letting _____light into the eye

A) Constricts; more
B) Constricts; less
C) dilates; more
D) dilates; less
Question
Human observers are capable of seeing over

A) A 10 fold range.
B) A 16 fold range.
C) A 10 billon fold range.
D) A 40 billion fold range.
Question
The change in the lens that allows you to keep an object in focus as it approaches you is called ______?

A) Refraction
B) Presbyopia
C) Accommodation
D) Stereopsis
Question
The duplicity theory of vision states that

A) the eye contains two functionally and anatomically distinct visual systems.
B) impulses from photoreceptors are initially processed in the retina, but we see with the brain.
C) the eye contains two functionally and anatomically distinct types of cones. Photoreceptors.
D) that there are just two types of rod photoreceptors.
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The _______ visual system is another name for the _______ or daylight visual system.

A) Scotopic; rod
B) Photopic; cone
C) Scotopic; cone
D) Photopic; rod
Question
To see a very dim star at night, you need to place the image of the star on the _____ retina, where the ________ photoreceptors have their highest density.

A) Central; rod
B) Central; cone
C) Peripheral; rod
D) Peripheral; cone
Question
Full dark adaptation takes ____ minutes

A) 30 seconds
B) 1 minute
C) 1 hour
D) 30 minutes
Question
Red light is sometimes used at night time because

A) It keeps vampires at by
B) only the rods can detect the red light
C) the cones can see the dim red light and the light causes minimal light adaptation of rods
D) None of the above
Question
The peak wavelength sensitivity of the rods is shifted toward _____ wavelengths than the maximum sensitivity of the cones.

A) shorter
B) longer
C) red
D) infra-red
Question
The photochromatic interval represents a range of light intensities where a

A) light can be detected by the rods but not the cones and the light appears achromatic
B) light can be detected by the cones but not the rods and the light appears achromatic
C) light can be detected by both the cones and the rods
D) light cannot be detected by either the cones or the rods
Question
The observation that at lower levels of illumination that blues appear relatively brighter than reds is called

A) Scotopic vision
B) The Purkinje shift
C) Photopic vision
D) Mesopic vision
Question
The long-, Middle- and short-wavelength cones differ primarily in terms of

A) Their physical sizes
B) Their spectral sensitivity
C) The magnitude of the response they produce after absorbing a photon of light
D) The luminance level the function best under
Question
Visual acuity is a measure of

A) Depth perception.
B) Color vision.
C) The ability to resolve fine visual details.
D) The ability to detect movement.
Question
Because of the poor acuity of the ____visual system signs or warnings that might be read under poorly illuminated conditions have to be____.

A) Cones; smaller
B) Cone; larger
C) rod; smaller
D) rod; larger
Question
Which of the following statements is correct

A) Acuity changes little with eccentricity
B) Peripheral visual acuity declines linearly with eccentricity
C) Acuity drops rapidly with eccentricity
D) Peripheral and central acuity are approximately the same
Question
To maximize the visibility of stimuli using peripheral vision we must make the stimuli _____ and _____contrast.

A) larger, lower
B) larger; higher
C) smaller; lower
D) smaller; higher
Question
Which of the following is not an advantage of using color in coding information

A) Color can be discriminate under low and high illumination conditions
B) It can aid in the segregation of a target from its background
C) It can aid in searching for a target defined by a unique hue
D) It can aid in grouping similarly colored objects
Question
Color blindness (i.e., color limitations)

A) affects in about 8 to 9% of females.
B) affects about 8 to 9% of males.
C) affects about 8 to 9% of males and females.
D) poses few problems for those who have it.
Question
Judging the distance of another object with respect to you is an example of

A) a static judgment
B) absolute judgment
C) egocentric distance
D) relative judgment
Question
Jack is given the task of judging which of two objects is further away. This task is an example of a ________ judgment

A) static
B) absolute
C) egocentric
D) relative
Question
Which of the following is not a cue used by artists to depict depth?

A) Texture gradients
B) occlusion
C) motion parallax
D) position of features relative to the horizon
Question
Lateral movements of the head can generate a cue to depth called_____.

A) diplasia
B) motion parallax
C) linear stereopsis
D) rotation
Question
____ cues allow you to sense the static position of your limbs.

A) depth
B) Kinesthetic
C) Proprioceptive
D) Vestibular
Question
Unlike proprioceptive cues, kinesthetic cues allow you to sense the _____ of your limbs.

A) length
B) orientation
C) position
D) movement
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Tactile sensitivity including the ability to discriminate two points from one is highest on the _____.

A) Upper arm
B) calf
C) finger tips
D) back
Question
The term haptics refers to

A) Detection of the static position of our limbs
B) Detection of the movement of our limbs
C) Tactile pressure
D) The sum total of cues provided by the tactile system when we actively explore an object
Question
The ability to identify an object using only tactile cues is enhance by

A) Passively pressing the object on the hands
B) By warming the hands
C) Active tactile exploration using the hands
D) By pressing the object on the back of the hand
Question
Older drivers avoid driving at night because

A) of their susceptibility to glare from headlights
B) of their reduced night time acuity
C) or their reduced sensitivity to contrast
D) all of the above
Question
Design can accommodate the needs of color limited users by employing strategies such as

A) Making text larger.
B) Only using red and green to code information.
C) Employing redundant cues including brightness or position where appropriate.
D) Increasing the contrast of the stimuli.
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Deck 3: Visual, Tactile, and Olfactory Displays
1
The four classes of displays are?

A) Visual, auditory, tactile, and olfactory
B) Visual, auditory, tactile and oral
C) Visual, vibratory, tactile and olfactory
D) Perceptual, auditory, tactile and olfactory
A
2
Stop and Yield signs are examples of

A) dynamic displays
B) static displays
C) visual alarms
D) warning instructions
B
3
The ability to distinguish letters, numbers, and symbols from each other is called

A) Conspicuity
B) Visibility
C) Legibility
D) Readability
C
4
Concerns regarding the spacing between characters or lines, and line length are an aspect of

A) Conspicuity
B) Visibility
C) Legibility
D) Readability
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Symbols or pictographs are not recommend for

A) Depicting concrete objects or actions
B) Depicting objects or actions that do not need translation
C) Depicting abstract concepts
D) When there referent is clearly identifiable
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The visual angle subtended by an object will

A) Will get smaller as you get closer to it
B) Will get larger as you get closer to it
C) Will not change regardless of distance
D) Will get larger as you move away from it
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To calculate the visual angle subtended by an object you need to know

A) Both its distance from the observer and the width or height of the object
B) Only its distance
C) Either its height or width, whichever is most relevant
D) None of the above
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Contrast is a measure representing

A) The relative size of an object with respect to the background
B) Luminance of an object relative to its background
C) The color of an object relative its background
D) Differences in depth of two objects
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Visual performance is more dependent on contrast when

A) The stimulus is small
B) When illumination is reduce like at night time
C) The viewer is older
D) All of the above
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The recommended stroke width for black letters on a white background is

A) 1:1
B) 1:8 to 1:10
C) 1:6 to 1:8
D) 4 to 8
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Fonts lacking the decorative features found at the end stroke of letters segments are called ______.

A) Block fonts
B) Serif fonts
C) Sans serif fonts
D) Sans fonts
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If text is going to be viewed on a low resolution display then a _________font should be used.

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B) Sans serif
C) Serif
D) Sans
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_________ displays are recommended if the operator needs to monitor trends or rates of change but not precise numerical values.

A) Analog
B) Digital
C) Static
D) Multidimensional
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Drivers often check their velocity to avoid speeding. The fact that the speedometer is centrally is an example of

A) The importance of use principle
B) The frequency of use principle
C) The sequence of use principle
D) Both a and b
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Which of the following is a weakness of graphs

A) Identifying global trends
B) Identifying precise values of a particular data point
C) Identifying rates of change or the slopes of the data
D) Identifying data points that may differ from the rest of the data
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The part of the electromagnetic spectrum we experience as visible light is between ____ nm and _____ nm.

A) 950; 1200
B) 400;1000
C) 400; 700
D) 200;700
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The structure of the eye that accounts for roughly two thirds of the eye's focusing power is the

A) Cornea.
B) Pupil.
C) Iris.
D) Lens.
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Optical power is the ability to bend or ______ light rays.

A) retract
B) refract
C) reflect
D) reposition
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Under low illumination the pupil ______ letting _____light into the eye

A) Constricts; more
B) Constricts; less
C) dilates; more
D) dilates; less
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Human observers are capable of seeing over

A) A 10 fold range.
B) A 16 fold range.
C) A 10 billon fold range.
D) A 40 billion fold range.
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The change in the lens that allows you to keep an object in focus as it approaches you is called ______?

A) Refraction
B) Presbyopia
C) Accommodation
D) Stereopsis
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The duplicity theory of vision states that

A) the eye contains two functionally and anatomically distinct visual systems.
B) impulses from photoreceptors are initially processed in the retina, but we see with the brain.
C) the eye contains two functionally and anatomically distinct types of cones. Photoreceptors.
D) that there are just two types of rod photoreceptors.
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The _______ visual system is another name for the _______ or daylight visual system.

A) Scotopic; rod
B) Photopic; cone
C) Scotopic; cone
D) Photopic; rod
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24
To see a very dim star at night, you need to place the image of the star on the _____ retina, where the ________ photoreceptors have their highest density.

A) Central; rod
B) Central; cone
C) Peripheral; rod
D) Peripheral; cone
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Full dark adaptation takes ____ minutes

A) 30 seconds
B) 1 minute
C) 1 hour
D) 30 minutes
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Red light is sometimes used at night time because

A) It keeps vampires at by
B) only the rods can detect the red light
C) the cones can see the dim red light and the light causes minimal light adaptation of rods
D) None of the above
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The peak wavelength sensitivity of the rods is shifted toward _____ wavelengths than the maximum sensitivity of the cones.

A) shorter
B) longer
C) red
D) infra-red
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28
The photochromatic interval represents a range of light intensities where a

A) light can be detected by the rods but not the cones and the light appears achromatic
B) light can be detected by the cones but not the rods and the light appears achromatic
C) light can be detected by both the cones and the rods
D) light cannot be detected by either the cones or the rods
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The observation that at lower levels of illumination that blues appear relatively brighter than reds is called

A) Scotopic vision
B) The Purkinje shift
C) Photopic vision
D) Mesopic vision
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The long-, Middle- and short-wavelength cones differ primarily in terms of

A) Their physical sizes
B) Their spectral sensitivity
C) The magnitude of the response they produce after absorbing a photon of light
D) The luminance level the function best under
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Visual acuity is a measure of

A) Depth perception.
B) Color vision.
C) The ability to resolve fine visual details.
D) The ability to detect movement.
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Because of the poor acuity of the ____visual system signs or warnings that might be read under poorly illuminated conditions have to be____.

A) Cones; smaller
B) Cone; larger
C) rod; smaller
D) rod; larger
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33
Which of the following statements is correct

A) Acuity changes little with eccentricity
B) Peripheral visual acuity declines linearly with eccentricity
C) Acuity drops rapidly with eccentricity
D) Peripheral and central acuity are approximately the same
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To maximize the visibility of stimuli using peripheral vision we must make the stimuli _____ and _____contrast.

A) larger, lower
B) larger; higher
C) smaller; lower
D) smaller; higher
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35
Which of the following is not an advantage of using color in coding information

A) Color can be discriminate under low and high illumination conditions
B) It can aid in the segregation of a target from its background
C) It can aid in searching for a target defined by a unique hue
D) It can aid in grouping similarly colored objects
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36
Color blindness (i.e., color limitations)

A) affects in about 8 to 9% of females.
B) affects about 8 to 9% of males.
C) affects about 8 to 9% of males and females.
D) poses few problems for those who have it.
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Judging the distance of another object with respect to you is an example of

A) a static judgment
B) absolute judgment
C) egocentric distance
D) relative judgment
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38
Jack is given the task of judging which of two objects is further away. This task is an example of a ________ judgment

A) static
B) absolute
C) egocentric
D) relative
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39
Which of the following is not a cue used by artists to depict depth?

A) Texture gradients
B) occlusion
C) motion parallax
D) position of features relative to the horizon
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Lateral movements of the head can generate a cue to depth called_____.

A) diplasia
B) motion parallax
C) linear stereopsis
D) rotation
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41
____ cues allow you to sense the static position of your limbs.

A) depth
B) Kinesthetic
C) Proprioceptive
D) Vestibular
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42
Unlike proprioceptive cues, kinesthetic cues allow you to sense the _____ of your limbs.

A) length
B) orientation
C) position
D) movement
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43
Tactile sensitivity including the ability to discriminate two points from one is highest on the _____.

A) Upper arm
B) calf
C) finger tips
D) back
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The term haptics refers to

A) Detection of the static position of our limbs
B) Detection of the movement of our limbs
C) Tactile pressure
D) The sum total of cues provided by the tactile system when we actively explore an object
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The ability to identify an object using only tactile cues is enhance by

A) Passively pressing the object on the hands
B) By warming the hands
C) Active tactile exploration using the hands
D) By pressing the object on the back of the hand
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Older drivers avoid driving at night because

A) of their susceptibility to glare from headlights
B) of their reduced night time acuity
C) or their reduced sensitivity to contrast
D) all of the above
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Design can accommodate the needs of color limited users by employing strategies such as

A) Making text larger.
B) Only using red and green to code information.
C) Employing redundant cues including brightness or position where appropriate.
D) Increasing the contrast of the stimuli.
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