Exam 5: Perceiving Objects and Scenes
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Gestalt psychologists used the example of illusory contours to support the claim that
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The ______ decoder is intended to discriminate between different categories of images, such as outdoor scenes and portraits.
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The ability to recognize faces at an adult level does not develop until approximately
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Describe a stimulus factor and a subjective factor that determine what area is seen as "figure" in an image with reversible figure-ground. Draw an example that demonstrates each factor.
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The results of Grill-Spector et al.'s (2004) "Harrison Ford" study demonstrated that
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The principle of similarity can account for grouping of stimuli that are similar in
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State, define, and give an example (in words and/or drawings) for each of five Gestalt principles of perceptual organization.
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Name and describe five "global image features".
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