Exam 8: Attention and Awareness
Exam 1: Foundations46 Questions
Exam 2: Light and the Eyes60 Questions
Exam 3: The Visual Brain63 Questions
Exam 4: Recognizing Visual Objects53 Questions
Exam 5: Perceiving Color63 Questions
Exam 6: Perceiving Depth59 Questions
Exam 7: Perceiving Motion and Perception for Action59 Questions
Exam 8: Attention and Awareness63 Questions
Exam 9: Sound and the Ears58 Questions
Exam 10: The Auditory Brain and Perceiving Auditory Scenes64 Questions
Exam 11: Perceiving Speech and Music62 Questions
Exam 12: The Body Senses61 Questions
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Reynolds et al.(1999)recorded from a single V4 neuron while a monkey was fixating on a visual display that contained both an effective stimulus and an ineffective stimulus.Neural activity when the monkey attended to the effective stimulus was
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The text defines attention as the selection of one source of sensory input for increased
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Research has shown that a conversation with a passenger in a vehicle a cell phone conver- sation.
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When Tong et al.(1998)presented a composite image of a face and a house (an anaglyph)to observers who were wearing red-blue glasses,each eye saw only the house or the face.The results of fMRI measurements of brain activity showed increased PPA activity
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David Chalmers believes that we can make progress on the problem of consciousness by finding .
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Posner et al.(1978)used a technique called with valid,invalid,and neutral cues and found that response time was fastest with valid cues.
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______________ attention refers to the ability to attend to several things at one time,while____________________________ attention refers to being aware of only one thing at a time.
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The problem occurs when the visual system is faced with determining which visual features belong to the same object.
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Explain how Ruben's face-vase illusion could be used to investigate the neural correlates of con- sciousness.
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The rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP)procedure has been used to study differences between
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Describe the response of a V4 neuron whose receptive field is occupied by an effective and inef- fective stimulus when attention is directed to (1)the effective stimulus, (2)the ineffective stimu- lus,and (3)neither stimulus.
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For conjunction searches,feature integration theory predicts that
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Think of three types of musical changes or elements a composer might use to capture a listener's attention.Include at least one change that does not rely on bottom-up control.
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The rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP)procedure has demonstrated that with RSVP
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Tong et al.(1998),using a task to study neural correlates of consciousness,found that alternating perceptual experience.
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Tong et al.(1998),using a binocular rivalry task to study neural correlates of consciousness,found that
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