Exam 6: The Art of Seeing
Exam 1: Mind and Brain12 Questions
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Exam 3: The Nerve Cell16 Questions
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Exam 6: The Art of Seeing16 Questions
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Retinal ganglion cells have receptive fields that respond differently to features in the center than to the area that encloses it
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The ________ visual stream in the cortex is thought to represent 'what' information, while the _______ visual stream represents 'where' information.
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The Gestalt principles of perception include
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The central part of the retina that we "aim" directly at objects to perceive their fine details is called
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When two very different visual stimuli are presented simultaneously to the two eyes, the perceptual phenomenon is called
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Why is there no gap in our vision where our blind spot is located?
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A key difference between striate and extrastriate visual cortex is
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The fusiform face area FFA) and the parahippocampal place area PPA) differ in that
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Information from the will go to the primary visual cortex in the right hemisphere.
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An individual who has trouble recognizing a picture of the Grand Canyon, despite going there on several family vacations, might have damage to which cortical area?
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John is a patient in a neurological clinic who can only identify his mother by her voice, even though he scores well on a standard visual acuity test. John may be suffering from .
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How do the receptive fields in extrastriate non-primary) visual cortex compare to the primary visual area V1?
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Which of the following is not a benefit of lateral inhibition?
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