Exam 3: Attention and Performance
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The Stroop effect shows how automatic processes can be difficult to stop from exerting.
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What is a major distinction between the filter theory and the late-selection theory?
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Imagine that you are at a party with many conversations going on around you.Your attention is "grabbed" by a conversation that includes your name.This event suggests that:
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Describe Broadbent's filter model,Treisman's attenuation model,and Deutsch and Deutsch's late-selection model of auditory attention.Summarize the neuroscience evidence that relates to these theories.What conclusion can be reached regarding the veracity of these theories?
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Patients with left-hemisphere parietal damage were asked to copy a picture.They:
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With regard to the locus of attentional control in the brain,the _____ lobe is responsible for directing perceptual resources and the _____ lobe is responsible for executive control.
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In Treisman's attenuation theory of attention,the notion is that:
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What is the difference between Treisman's and Deutsch and Deutsch's late-selection attentional theories?
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In a visual array,subjects must identify the location of the target letter O.This should be MOST difficult when the distracters are:
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Compare the implications of talking to a passenger while driving to talking on a cell phone while driving.
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Damage to the _____ lobe is likely to cause deficits in visual attention.
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According to Treisman (Treisman & Gelade,1980),how do people recognize patterns in a visual field?
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You can probably carry on a conversation and drive a car at the same time because driving the car:
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In the clinical condition called unilateral visual neglect,patients:
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