Exam 11: The Auditory Brain and Perceiving Auditory Scenes
Exam 1: Foundations60 Questions
Exam 2: Light and the Eyes65 Questions
Exam 3: The Visual Brain63 Questions
Exam 4: Recognizing Visual Objects60 Questions
Exam 5: Perceiving Color60 Questions
Exam 6: Perceiving Depth67 Questions
Exam 7: Perceiving Motion58 Questions
Exam 8: Perception for Action60 Questions
Exam 9: Attention and Awareness71 Questions
Exam 10: Sound and the Ears56 Questions
Exam 11: The Auditory Brain and Perceiving Auditory Scenes55 Questions
Exam 12: Perceiving Speech and Music60 Questions
Exam 13: The Body Senses63 Questions
Exam 14: Olfaction: Perceiving Odors60 Questions
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Which structure in the auditory pathway is found in the midbrain?
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The location of two equidistant sound sources would be in the cone of confusion when _____ are highly similar.
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What auditory information would a visually impaired bicyclist use to safely negotiate the location of other vehicles and stationary objects?
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Determine which of the following would be considered examples of sensory-substitution devices: (1) a thermometer, (2) a toaster, (3) an oscilloscope, (4) the beep of a car going backward, (5) an escalator, (6) a musical score. Which senses are being substituted by sensory-substitution devices?
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In addition to the core regions, the "where" pathway for audition includes the:
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In the ascending auditory pathway, Type I auditory nerve fibers carry signals from inner hair cells in the cochlea to the:
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The process of extracting and grouping together the frequencies emitted by a specific sound source is known as _____ analysis.
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When a sequence of pure-tone glides separated by brief gaps of silence is presented, a listener can:
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Discuss three cues that help in determining the distance between the ear and a source of sound.
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The _____ effect states that the frequency of a sound emitted by a moving sound source is higher in front of the sound source than behind it.
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A football helmet completely covers and cushions a player's ears (pinna), except for a tiny opening that allows sound to enter. How is a player's ability to localize sounds affected by wearing a helmet?
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The intensity of a sound decreases with the distance from the sound source. When the sound source is not located on the median plane, there is a difference in the intensity of the sound that reaches both the ears. This effect is significant when the sound source is located:
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In addition to the ipsilateral cochlear nucleus, the main ascending auditory pathway from the right ear to the brain includes the:
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According to the Doppler effect, what component of a sound emitted by a moving sound source is lower behind the sound source than in front of it?
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Which auditory pathway includes the core regions, the belt and parabelt, and the anterior parts of the temporal cortex?
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The main ascending auditory pathway from the right ear includes the ipsilateral cochlear nucleus and the:
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The auditory core region of the brain does NOT include the:
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