Exam 11: Visual Knowledg
Exam 1: The Science of the Mind53 Questions
Exam 2: The Neural Basis for Cognition78 Questions
Exam 3: Visual Perception71 Questions
Exam 4: Recognizing Objects71 Questions
Exam 5: Paying Attention60 Questions
Exam 6: The Acquisition of Memories and the Work-Ing-Memory System73 Questions
Exam 7: Interconnections Between Acquisi-Tion and Retrieval66 Questions
Exam 8: Remembering Complex Events68 Questions
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Participants are asked to perform an imagery task while simultaneously keeping track of a visual target (a light that is not moving,but varies in brightness).The visual task will
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In memorizing new material,the pattern of "dual coding" refers to
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Brian's brain was damaged because of a stroke,and he has lost the ability to do tasks that require judgments about visual appearance,including tasks requiring him to think about an object's color.On the basis of other evidence,Brian
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Describe the circumstances under which someone would be classified as having a true "photographic" (or,more precisely,"eidetic")memory.
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Which of the following sentences would best describe the notion of boundary extension?
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Describe the various experimental techniques that psychologists have used to study visual imagery.Include a brief description of the task and the basic findings.Which of these techniques rely on self-report? Describe the strengths and weaknesses of relying on self-report to study visual imagery.
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In a study by Segal and Fusella,participants were asked to visualize one stimulus while attempting to detect a different,rather faint,signal that was either visual or auditory in nature.The data indicate that the activity of visualization
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Bradley suffers from the pattern termed "visual neglect." He is asked to imagine that he is looking at the front of his home and to describe everything he can see.His response will be
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Differentiate between visual imagery and spatial imagery by considering the experiences of a blind person.Use a mental rotation task as the basis for your evaluation.
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Describe how memory for pictures is similar to other kinds of long-term memories,and then describe how it is different.
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One technique researchers have used to directly test whether demand characteristics are influencing the results of mental scanning tasks is
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The ________ face area of the visual cortex is highly active for faces,while the ________ place area is highly active for places.
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The textbook considers various arguments concerning the relationship between pictures and percepts.According to the text,pictures are
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In memorizing new material,it is helpful if one imagines the items
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Bobby wants to be a "good participant" in an experiment,so he tries to perform in a way that will impress the experimenter.Bobby is sensitive to the experiment's
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