Exam 7: Perceiving Motion and Perception for Action
Exam 1: Foundations46 Questions
Exam 2: Light and the Eyes60 Questions
Exam 3: The Visual Brain63 Questions
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Exam 5: Perceiving Color63 Questions
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Exam 7: Perceiving Motion and Perception for Action59 Questions
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Movshon et al.(1985)studied the combination-of-motions effect using two superimposed sets of moving stripes.Their findings are consistent with the idea that MT neurons can combine the responses of V1 neurons.
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Using a room in which the walls and ceiling could move independent of the floor,Lee and Ar- onson (1974)demonstrated that
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The parietal lobule and the parietal lobule are separated by the sulcus.
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For safety reasons construction sites are usually surrounded by high wooden boards.To gain a glimpse at the activity inside,onlookers may poke a small hole through a board.Explain how view- ing the construction site through a one-inch hole leads to the aperture problem described in the text.
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A 90-mph fastball thrown from a professional baseball mound reaches home plate in
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A(n)is a display in which a grid is filled with tiny,randomly placed black and white square dots such that shape can be determined without accompanying changes in color,brightness,depth,or texture.
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The eye movements you make when you track moving objects continuously with your eyes are called eye movements.
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The eye movements that you use when you read do not produce motion blur on the retina be- cause of suppression.
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The parietal lobe can be divided into the sory representation of the body surface,and the guided action.
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the posterior superior temporal sulcus (STSp)would tem- porarily lead to
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______________ can occur with two different stimuli carefully separated by time and location.
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A random dot kinematogram is a display in which a grid is filled with tiny,randomly placed black and white square dots in such a way that shape can be determined only with accompany- ing changes in
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Acording to your text,the parietal lobes are well suited for guiding actions since they are lo- cated near the
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Linear optical trajectory (LOT)is a strategy that has been used to explain
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Movshon et al.(1985)studied "plaid" displays,using the with two superimposed sets of moving stripes,and found is consistent with the idea that MT neurons can combine the responses of V1 neurons and/or other MT neurons.
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