Exam 2: Visual and Auditory Recognition
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Rhodes' research indicates that people are generally accurate in guessing the ages of unfamiliar persons, based on their faces. This research has important implications for
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You recognize the letter n more quickly in the word pattern than when it appears by itself. This is an example of
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According to the general mechanism approach, speech perception can be explained by
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Chapter 2 discusses a study by Burton and his colleagues on people's ability to identify a face that is shown in a video security system. According to the results of this study,
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Which of the following students provides the best overview about the research on theories of speech perception, as discussed in Chapter 2?
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You can identify a letter more accurately when it appears in a word than when it does not. This phenomenon is called the
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If you favor the general mechanism approach to speech perception, you would argue that
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Suppose that you are listening to a lecture, and another student's chair squeaks loudly during the middle of a word, so that the middle of that word cannot be heard. Nonetheless, you do not detect any interruption in the word. This example is closest to which of the following cognitive phenomena?
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Suppose that a psychologist loans you an art book and says that the book includes some interesting ambiguous figure-ground pictures. You should expect to see
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Imagine that you attend a lecture given by a guest lecturer. He emphasizes that people can recognize complex shapes and other visual images-such as animals and machinery-in terms of arrangements of basic This lecturer probably would be a strong supporter of which of the following approaches?
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Which of the following students best summarizes the information about visual cues and speech perception?
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Which of the following statements about object recognition is correct?
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Chapter 2 discusses a concept in object recognition called the "viewer-centered approach." Which of the following students provides the most accurate description of this approach?
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In object recognition, an important problem with the feature-analysis approach is that
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Neuroscience research has been conducted on the response of individual neurons to lines that have different orientations. The results of this research are most compatible with the _______________ approach to object recognition.
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