Exam 3: Sensation and Perception
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What is the name for primitive building blocks of 3D perception?
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What is the role of the retina in vision?
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What is the name of the basic building block in Biederman's recognition by components (RBC)theory?
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Sperling's studies in visual apprehension revealed that more information was available than could be reported by use of his __________ report condition.
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Auditory information endures in auditory sensory memory for two to four seconds (depending on the stimulus material),after which it fades away (decays).How long does visual sensory memory last?
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What is the duration of information in visual sensory memory (iconic memory)?
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Generally,more receptors synapse onto each bipolar cell in the periphery than in the fovea.
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The "three-eared man" procedure is most likely to be used to investigate __________.
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Draw a diagram that illustrates (and labels)the important components of the eye.
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The Gestalt grouping principle of closure allows us to identify objects when only parts of them are seen
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Which of the following best illustrates top-down processing?
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The number of items recallable after any short display is called __________.
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What is the name of a phenomenon in which people perceive motion when in fact there is none?
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