Exam 9: Action and the Perception of Events

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If they were all moving at the same rate, which of the following would seem to be moving most quickly?

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One possible reason the frontal lobe is involved in perceiving biological motion is

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Do we have to learn to see biological motion? Support your answer with evidence.

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Describe how cooperative and competitive interactions result in the perception of global motion.

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Bonneh, Cooperman, and Sagi (2001) discovered motion-induced blindness, in which

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The relationship between flicker frequency and sensitivity to it can be described as:

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The tendency to see a common direction of motion even when many individual elements move in random directions provides evidence that motion perception involves

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What kind of motion is the medial temporal region of the cerebral cortex sensitive to?

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When you execute a saccade, your vision

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A key brain area in the processing of visual motion information is

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Which of the following is NOT true of an optic flow field?

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The human visual system seems to be most sensitive to flicker of approximately

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When schizophrenic individuals look at pictures of faces of people portraying neutral and emotional expressions, their eye fixations

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An area within the superior temporal sulcus is involved in processing biological motion. We know this because

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The highest rate of flicker that can be perceived is referred to as

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If you observe motion in one particular direction for several minutes you will be

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The work by Johansson revealed that observers are capable of correctly identifying an actor's motion based only on points of light attached to the major joints of the body. This capability has been referred to as

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What is the aperture problem, and how does the visual system resolve it?

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A visual event involves changes

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If a rapidly moving object of low contrast is presented during a saccade, observers are

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