Deck 4: Sensation, Perception, and Attention
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Deck 4: Sensation, Perception, and Attention
1
According to the common cause hypothesis,the link between sensory processes and cognitive functioning _____________.
A)is stronger in young adulthood than it is in older adulthood
B)is stronger in older adulthood than it is in young adulthood
C)is equally strong over the entire adult life span
A)is stronger in young adulthood than it is in older adulthood
B)is stronger in older adulthood than it is in young adulthood
C)is equally strong over the entire adult life span
B
2
The premotor component of reaction time ___________.
A)is difficult to observe directly
B)accounts for a larger proportion of total reaction time compared to the motor time
C)consists mainly of the time taken for the brain to process information
D)All of the above
A)is difficult to observe directly
B)accounts for a larger proportion of total reaction time compared to the motor time
C)consists mainly of the time taken for the brain to process information
D)All of the above
D
3
Which of the following is (are) true regarding older adults and reaction time?
A)Regular exercise can moderate age-related slowing.
B)Practice does not help older adults to respond more quickly.
C)Short-term exercise always helps older adults respond more quickly.
D)The gap between young and older adults' speed can be closed with practice.
A)Regular exercise can moderate age-related slowing.
B)Practice does not help older adults to respond more quickly.
C)Short-term exercise always helps older adults respond more quickly.
D)The gap between young and older adults' speed can be closed with practice.
A
4
If all of the following were the same intensity (or loudness),for which one would a 70-year-old person's hearing threshold be the lowest?
A)A squeaky door
B)A cat's meow
C)Frying bacon
D)A clap of thunder
A)A squeaky door
B)A cat's meow
C)Frying bacon
D)A clap of thunder
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5
In general,older adults' greater cautiousness when making a decision about the presence of a stimulus means that we are likely to underestimate their actual sensitivity.
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6
Older adults perform more slowly than young adults do.As reaction time tasks become more complex (that is,involve more and more choices and decisions),age-related differences in speed of response _________.
A)get smaller
B)get larger
C)stay the same
A)get smaller
B)get larger
C)stay the same
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7
An individual with presbyopia will have the greatest difficulty _____________.
A)being able to see a red traffic light
B)being able to see the time on a large wall clock
C)being able to read the small numbers in the telephone book
D)being able to see things under brightly lit conditions
A)being able to see a red traffic light
B)being able to see the time on a large wall clock
C)being able to read the small numbers in the telephone book
D)being able to see things under brightly lit conditions
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8
Glaucoma is a disease of the eye associated with __________.
A)opaque formations in the lens
B)elevated pressure in the aqueous humor
C)smaller than normal pupils
D)dullness of the cornea
A)opaque formations in the lens
B)elevated pressure in the aqueous humor
C)smaller than normal pupils
D)dullness of the cornea
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9
The signal detection model of determining threshold takes into account _____.
A)only a person's sensitivity to a stimulus
B)only a person's decisional criteria
C)both a person's sensitivity and decisional criteria
D)neither a person's sensitivity nor decisional criteria
A)only a person's sensitivity to a stimulus
B)only a person's decisional criteria
C)both a person's sensitivity and decisional criteria
D)neither a person's sensitivity nor decisional criteria
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10
The far-sightedness,or difficulty focusing on close-up objects,that is experienced by many older adults is called ____________.
A)presbycusis
B)macular degeneration
C)glaucoma
D)presbyopia
A)presbycusis
B)macular degeneration
C)glaucoma
D)presbyopia
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11
Useful field of view (UFOV) __________.
A)is often more restricted in older adults than in young adults
B)can be improved with lenses for near-sightedness
C)can be improved with surgery on the lens of the eye
D)is a measure of sensory rather than perceptual processes
A)is often more restricted in older adults than in young adults
B)can be improved with lenses for near-sightedness
C)can be improved with surgery on the lens of the eye
D)is a measure of sensory rather than perceptual processes
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12
In designing a living environment for older adults,which of the following would NOT be recommended?
A)Use reds and yellows whenever there is a need for color coding.
B)Use a high but even level of illumination (lighting) in hallways and stairways.
C)Place grab bars on walls inside bathtubs and shower stalls.
D)For floor coverings,use shiny tiles that reflect light.
A)Use reds and yellows whenever there is a need for color coding.
B)Use a high but even level of illumination (lighting) in hallways and stairways.
C)Place grab bars on walls inside bathtubs and shower stalls.
D)For floor coverings,use shiny tiles that reflect light.
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13
Compared to the young eye,the older eye lets in ______ under a given level of illumination.
A)less light
B)more light
C)the same amount of light
A)less light
B)more light
C)the same amount of light
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14
Individuals with a high level of sensitivity to a particular type of stimulation will have ________ for detecting its presence.
A)a low threshold
B)a high threshold
C)no threshold
A)a low threshold
B)a high threshold
C)no threshold
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15
Most older adults acknowledge that they are at risk of falling and they are more than willing to participate in programs that involve balance training to prevent such falls.
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16
In general,older adults are _______ than young adults are and they tend to have ____ false alarms compared to young adults.
A)less cautious; more
B)less cautious; fewer
C)more cautious; more
D)more cautious; fewer
A)less cautious; more
B)less cautious; fewer
C)more cautious; more
D)more cautious; fewer
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17
Absolute threshold is the intensity of stimulation in order for a stimulus to be detected ______ of the time when it is present.
A)25%
B)50%
C)75%
D)100%
A)25%
B)50%
C)75%
D)100%
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18
Which is the most important reason for age-related changes in color vision?
A)Changes in the vestibular canal
B)Changes in the lens of the eye
C)Changes in the vitreous humor of the eye
D)Changes in the frontal lobe of the cortex
A)Changes in the vestibular canal
B)Changes in the lens of the eye
C)Changes in the vitreous humor of the eye
D)Changes in the frontal lobe of the cortex
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19
Compared to young adults,older adults have ________ for smell,taste,and touch sensitivity.
A)a lower threshold
B)a higher threshold
C)the same threshold
A)a lower threshold
B)a higher threshold
C)the same threshold
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20
_______ is a disease associated with an irreversible loss of nerve cells in the retina.
A)Glaucoma
B)Macular degeneration
C)Presbyopia
D)Visual regression
A)Glaucoma
B)Macular degeneration
C)Presbyopia
D)Visual regression
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21
Phonemic regression refers to a phenomenon whereby ______________.
A)the tiny bones in the middle ear fuse together
B)older adults say "I hear it but I cannot understand it"
C)older adults can only hear tones that are in the middle frequency ranges
D)older adults begin to regress back to their childhood years
A)the tiny bones in the middle ear fuse together
B)older adults say "I hear it but I cannot understand it"
C)older adults can only hear tones that are in the middle frequency ranges
D)older adults begin to regress back to their childhood years
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22
Which of the following is NOT a good suggestion for communicating with the hearing-impaired older adult?
A)If the older adult does not understand,rephrase the statement with words that have low-frequency speech sounds.
B)Always stand to the side and speak directly into the older adult's ear.
C)Speak at a normal rate,but not too rapidly.
D)Do not try to speak to the older adult when there is a great deal of background noise.
A)If the older adult does not understand,rephrase the statement with words that have low-frequency speech sounds.
B)Always stand to the side and speak directly into the older adult's ear.
C)Speak at a normal rate,but not too rapidly.
D)Do not try to speak to the older adult when there is a great deal of background noise.
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23
In a study on younger and older drivers,young drivers were more likely than older drivers to __________.
A)operate more controls in a parallel manner
B)operate controls in a serial manner
C)drive more slowly and carefully
D)use controls simultaneously under demanding driving conditions
A)operate more controls in a parallel manner
B)operate controls in a serial manner
C)drive more slowly and carefully
D)use controls simultaneously under demanding driving conditions
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24
Explain what the concepts of sensitivity and threshold are and how these two concepts are related.Briefly describe the age-related changes in each.
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25
What is meant by the age-complexity effect? Use reaction time to explain.
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26
What can be done to minimize the effects that presbycusis has on communication?
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27
Research has shown that the _______ of the brain is more susceptible than other regions to the effects of normal aging.
A)parietal area
B)occipital area
C)hindbrain area
D)frontal area
A)parietal area
B)occipital area
C)hindbrain area
D)frontal area
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28
Describe the kinds of auditory (hearing) changes that are usually found when older adults have presbycusis.
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29
Vigilance requires ________ and under noncomplex situations,it shows __________.
A)sustained attention; little evidence for age-related decline
B)divided attention; little evidence for age-related decline
C)selective attention; little evidence for age-related decline
D)sustained attention; no improvement with practice
A)sustained attention; little evidence for age-related decline
B)divided attention; little evidence for age-related decline
C)selective attention; little evidence for age-related decline
D)sustained attention; no improvement with practice
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30
The Stroop Color Word test is a measure of _________.
A)vigilance
B)negative priming
C)selective attention
D)divided attention
A)vigilance
B)negative priming
C)selective attention
D)divided attention
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31
Describe the age-related changes that occur in the lens of the eye and explain how older adults' vision is affected by these changes.
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32
People with presbycusis _________________.
A)have more difficulty with high frequency tones rather than low frequency tones
B)are more likely to be women than men starting in the 50s
C)are more likely to live in nonindustrialized than industrialized societies
D)hear speech best when there is some background noise
A)have more difficulty with high frequency tones rather than low frequency tones
B)are more likely to be women than men starting in the 50s
C)are more likely to live in nonindustrialized than industrialized societies
D)hear speech best when there is some background noise
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33
Exaggerated gestures and terms of endearment _______________.
A)are often used when people communicate with older adults
B)can make the older adult who is spoken to appear to be incompetent
C)may be acceptable to certain,but by no means all,older adults
D)all of the above
A)are often used when people communicate with older adults
B)can make the older adult who is spoken to appear to be incompetent
C)may be acceptable to certain,but by no means all,older adults
D)all of the above
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34
According to one theory,young adults have ________ of attentional resources,or attentional capacity,than older adults do.
A)a smaller quantity
B)the same amount
C)a greater quantity
A)a smaller quantity
B)the same amount
C)a greater quantity
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35
How can caution in making decisions influence how we evaluate old adults' sensitivity for hearing sounds?
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36
Elderspeak refers to _______________.
A)a special language spoken only by older adults
B)a language consisting only of vowels and no consonants
C)the simplified grammar people often use when communicating with older adults
D)sign language that makes use only of gestures and other visual cues
A)a special language spoken only by older adults
B)a language consisting only of vowels and no consonants
C)the simplified grammar people often use when communicating with older adults
D)sign language that makes use only of gestures and other visual cues
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37
A top-down strategy would be more useful than a bottom-up strategy when an older adult with presbycusis is trying to process spoken information.
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38
Presbycusis can be attributed to the calcification of the ossicles (hammer,anvil,stirrup) in the middle ear.
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39
In one example of a laboratory-type _________ task,individuals are required to respond when they hear a tone and also monitor a screen and respond when a specific geometric form appears.
A)selective attention
B)divided attention
C)sustained attention
D)implicit priming
A)selective attention
B)divided attention
C)sustained attention
D)implicit priming
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40
According to one theory,older adults have ________ than young adults do when it comes to ignoring distracting information and focusing their attention to relevant information.
A)less difficulty
B)greater difficulty
C)an equal degree of difficulty
A)less difficulty
B)greater difficulty
C)an equal degree of difficulty
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41
What is the reduced attentional resources/capacity model and how can this model be used to explain age-related differences in divided attention?
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42
Describe the characteristics of elderspeak.Which aspects of elderspeak are likely to be helpful to older adults with a hearing loss and which might not be viewed positively?
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43
What is the inhibitory deficit model and how has this model been used to explain age-related differences in selective attention?
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44
What is the basic premise of the communication predicament model? Relatedly,what part does patronizing speech play in this model?
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