Exam 11: Perception and Action
Exam 1: The Nature of Perception, and Some Ways of Investigating It34 Questions
Exam 2: Research Methods in Perception35 Questions
Exam 3: Mechanisms of Early and Middle Visual Processing35 Questions
Exam 4: Seeing in Colour33 Questions
Exam 5: Seeing Pattern and Motion35 Questions
Exam 6: Hearing35 Questions
Exam 7: Taste and Smell34 Questions
Exam 8: Touch and Pain35 Questions
Exam 9: Vestibular and Proprioceptive Systems35 Questions
Exam 10: Visual and Auditory Localisation35 Questions
Exam 11: Perception and Action35 Questions
Exam 12: Eye Movements and Perception of Natural Scenes35 Questions
Exam 13: Recognising Faces35 Questions
Exam 14: Attention and Awareness33 Questions
Exam 15: Changes in Perception Through the Life-Span35 Questions
Exam 16: Pathologies of Perception36 Questions
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Kelly and Brockmole found, when participants judged whether two arrays of lines were the same or different, that:
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Tau, as an estimate of Time-To-Collision, has been criticised because:
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Woodworth suggested that the initial stage of a reaching to grasp movement is ballistic. What evidence contradicts this view?
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In Buckingham and Goodale's study, participants lifted a cube which they could not see. Before each lift, they saw either a large or a small cube, whose size biased the apparent weight of the medium cube. This effect shows that:
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Jeannerod (1981) distinguished two stages in reaching to grasp an object, the 'transport' and the 'grip' components. He suggested that:
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Participants of Rushton et al. walked in a curved path towards a target when fitted with prisms which moved the visual scene sideways. The authors suggested that this was because:
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Participants of Brenner et al. hit moving tennis balls with a bat. The experimenters found that:
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Job et al. found, when participants had to judge whether a square target was present in the display, that:
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