#1
Which of the following is NOT an anomaly of perception?
Prosopagnosia
Synesthesia
Proprioception
Cochlear Implant
#2
What is the term for the inability to recognize faces, often a result of damage to the fusiform gyrus?
Hemianopia
Dyslexia
Aphasia
Prosopagnosia
#3
Which of the following is NOT an example of psychokinesis?
Bending a spoon using only the power of the mind
Telepathically communicating with another person
Levitating a small object without touching it
Predicting the future
#4
Which of the following is NOT an example of an anomalous perception?
Blindsight
Telepathy
Prosopagnosia
Synesthesia
#5
What is the most commonly associated symptom with blindsight?
Hypertension
Tachycardia
Unilateral Neglect
Blurred Vision
#6
Which of the following phenomena is NOT related to psychokinesis?
Telepathy
Teleportation
Telekinesis
Psychometry
#7
Which of the following is an example of an auditory illusion?
Tinnitus
Synesthesia
Phantom Limb
Gestalt Principles
#8
The term 'agnosia' refers to:
Inability to recognize familiar faces
Hearing loss
An abnormal limb movement
A deficit in taste perception
#9
What is the definition of the 'motion aftereffect'?
An optical illusion that makes stationary objects appear to move
The sensation of residual movement after the movement of a visual stimulus ceases
The tendency to perceive two images from each eye as if they were fused into one
The perception of multiple images due to binocular disparity
#10
Which of the following is a common cause of synesthesia?
Traumatic brain injury
Excessive caffeine consumption
Genetic factors
Heavy metal exposure
#11
What is the phenomenon of 'phantom limb'?
The sensation of pain in a limb that has been amputated
A condition where the limb shrinks due to disuse
The tendency to attribute the actions of others to physical or environmental factors
An inability to recognize one's own face
#12
Who is credited with first describing the phenomenon of blindsight?
Roger Penrose
David Hubel
Oliver Sacks
Larry Weiskrantz
#13
What is 'pareidolia'?
The sensation of phantom limbs
The perception of meaning or significance in random or vague stimuli
The tendency to interpret information in a way that confirms one's preconceptions
The perception of multiple images due to binocular disparity
#14
Which of the following is NOT a common form of synesthesia?
Grapheme-color synesthesia
Mirror-touch synesthesia
Lexical-gustatory synesthesia
Temporal lobe epilepsy
#15
What is the term for the experience of sensations in a limb that has been amputated?
Synesthesia
Phantom Limb
Aggravated Motion
Limb Paresthesia
#16
What is the phenomenon in which a person experiences pain in a limb that has been amputated?
Synesthesia
Blindsight
Phantom limb pain
Prosopagnosia
#17
What is a common synonym for the phenomenon known as 'psychokinesis'?
Clairvoyance
Telepathy
Telekinesis
Precognition
#18
What is the term for the belief that one's thoughts can influence the physical world?
Cognition
Dysmnesia
Cognitive Dissonance
Psychokinesis
#19
Which of the following psychologists is known for his studies on paranormal phenomena, including psychokinesis?
Daniel Kahneman
Stanley Milgram
J.B. Rhine
Kurt Lewin
#20
Who is credited with coining the term 'blindsight'?
Oliver Sacks
Robert Galbraith Heath
Antonio Damasio
Larry Weiskrantz
#21
What phenomenon is characterized by the experience of hearing non-existent sounds or music?
Tinnitus
Hypochondriasis
Synesthesia
Cognitive Dissonance
#22
Who is known for the theory of ideomotor effect, explaining how thoughts and actions are connected?
Sigmund Freud
William James
Michael Faraday
William Carpenter
#23
What is the term for the ability to see things that are not actually present, such as hallucinations or illusions?
Telekinesis
Proprioception
Propofol
Hypervigilance