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Deck 2: Perception
1
Where an item is located and how it might be acted upon in space is processed in the _______ pathway.
A)visual
B)dorsal
C)ventral
D)caudal
A)visual
B)dorsal
C)ventral
D)caudal
dorsal
2
Perceptions are formed by ______________ processing.
A)bottom-up
B)bottom-up and top-down
C)passive and active
D)internal
A)bottom-up
B)bottom-up and top-down
C)passive and active
D)internal
bottom-up and top-down
3
Perceptions are _________ of what we see.
A)mental copies
B)interpretations
C)mental images
D)neural codes
A)mental copies
B)interpretations
C)mental images
D)neural codes
interpretations
4
To process detail,you need a _________ receptive field.
A)large
B)medium
C)center-surround
D)small
A)large
B)medium
C)center-surround
D)small
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5
Ultimately,our perceptions lead to ____________.
A)recognition
B)attention
C)action
D)awareness
A)recognition
B)attention
C)action
D)awareness
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A)internal
B)active
C)top-down
D)bottom-up
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7
An experiment in which a kitten is placed in an environment with only vertical lines for a period of time and then has difficulty moving about an environment with only horizontal lines demonstrates ______________.
A)the importance of the environment
B)the importance of research ethics
C)the importance of a critical period
D)the importance of both vertical and horizontal lines
A)the importance of the environment
B)the importance of research ethics
C)the importance of a critical period
D)the importance of both vertical and horizontal lines
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8
Which set below is in the proper order for visual processing?
A)retina,optic nerve,LGN
B)LGN,optic nerve,V1
C)ganglion cells,photoreceptors,LGN
D)optic nerve,striate cortex,ganglion cells
A)retina,optic nerve,LGN
B)LGN,optic nerve,V1
C)ganglion cells,photoreceptors,LGN
D)optic nerve,striate cortex,ganglion cells
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9
A light and dark bar are side by side.When you look at the bars,a portion of the light bar looks lighter next to the dark bar and a portion of the dark bar looks darker next to the light bar.This phenomenon is referred to a _____________.
A)lateral inhibition
B)ganglion interactions
C)edge detection
D)Mach bands
A)lateral inhibition
B)ganglion interactions
C)edge detection
D)Mach bands
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10
Perception provides information concerning __________ and _________.
A)what,how
B)where,how
C)what,when
D)what,where
A)what,how
B)where,how
C)what,when
D)what,where
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11
In vision,the dorsal pathway::ventral pathway as _____________.
A)frontal lobes::temporal lobes
B)occipital lobes::parietal lobes
C)LGN::striate cortex
D)parietal lobes::temporal lobes
A)frontal lobes::temporal lobes
B)occipital lobes::parietal lobes
C)LGN::striate cortex
D)parietal lobes::temporal lobes
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12
Our interpretations of the world are influenced by our ___________ and __________.
A)bottom-up,top-down processing
B)motivation,goals
C)environment,experience
D)biological structure,experience
A)bottom-up,top-down processing
B)motivation,goals
C)environment,experience
D)biological structure,experience
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13
____________ processes are driven by sensory information while __________ processes are driven by knowledge,beliefs,expectations,and goals.
A)External,internal
B)Bottom-up,top-down
C)Top-down,bottom-up
D)Passive,active
A)External,internal
B)Bottom-up,top-down
C)Top-down,bottom-up
D)Passive,active
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14
Processing part of a sensory input for additional details at the expense of others parts involves ________________.
A)search
B)signal separation
C)selective attention
D)shifting where you are looking
A)search
B)signal separation
C)selective attention
D)shifting where you are looking
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15
Sensory information from all modalities appears to ________________.
A)be processed equally
B)compete for cortical resources
C)be processed serially with vision first
D)be processed according to "first in - first out"
A)be processed equally
B)compete for cortical resources
C)be processed serially with vision first
D)be processed according to "first in - first out"
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16

A)top-down
B)external
C)bottom-up
D)passive
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17
Recognition and identification of an object occurs in the ________ pathway.
A)visual
B)superior
C)ventral
D)dorsal
A)visual
B)superior
C)ventral
D)dorsal
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18
______________ refers to a cell that responds to a certain area in the physical world at a particular moment.
A)Visual field
B)Receptive field
C)Ganglion
D)Receptor
A)Visual field
B)Receptive field
C)Ganglion
D)Receptor
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19
A collection of photoreceptors organized in such a way that a light excites the photoreceptors in the middle but inhibits photoreceptors toward the outside is also known as a(n)___________.
A)basic receptive field
B)excitatory receptive field
C)center-surround receptive field
D)complex receptive field
A)basic receptive field
B)excitatory receptive field
C)center-surround receptive field
D)complex receptive field
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20
When we search for an object,we only see fine details ________________.
A)up close
B)at fixation
C)at the center of the scene
D)they are important to us
A)up close
B)at fixation
C)at the center of the scene
D)they are important to us
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21
Part of the visual pathway that is easy to recognize because it looks like an "X" is the ________.
A)lateral geniculate nucleus
B)superior colliculus
C)optic tract
D)optic chiasm
A)lateral geniculate nucleus
B)superior colliculus
C)optic tract
D)optic chiasm
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22
Akinetopsia is also known as _____________.
A)cortical color blindness
B)prosopagnosia
C)motion deficit syndrome
D)motion blindness
A)cortical color blindness
B)prosopagnosia
C)motion deficit syndrome
D)motion blindness
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23
Grouping principles were discovered by _________________.
A)Tichner
B)Gestalt psychologists
C)Wundt
D)functionalist psychologists
A)Tichner
B)Gestalt psychologists
C)Wundt
D)functionalist psychologists
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24

A)Good continuation
B)Similarity
C)Uniform connectedness
D)Proximity
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25
Damage to this area of the extrastriate cortex results in akinetopsia.
A)V2
B)V4
C)V5
D)V1
A)V2
B)V4
C)V5
D)V1
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26
Template-matching models :: Feature-matching models as
A)part :: whole
B)pattern :: corresponding
C)whole :: part
D)identical :: characteristic
A)part :: whole
B)pattern :: corresponding
C)whole :: part
D)identical :: characteristic
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27
Research has shown that there are neurons in the visual cortex that are tuned to all of the following visual features except ______________.
A)color
B)shape
C)letters
D)eyes of a face
A)color
B)shape
C)letters
D)eyes of a face
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28
Why might you perceive this
as an O instead of a C?
A)good continuation
B)closure
C)uniform connectedness
D)familiarity

A)good continuation
B)closure
C)uniform connectedness
D)familiarity
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29
Achromatopsia results from damage to _______.
A)V2
B)V4
C)V5
D)V1
A)V2
B)V4
C)V5
D)V1
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30
If you are diagnosing someone with potential agnosia,you need to rule out __________.
A)cortical damage
B)damage to the sense organs
C)environmental conditions
D)genetic factors
A)cortical damage
B)damage to the sense organs
C)environmental conditions
D)genetic factors
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31
John had a stroke.After the stroke he reported only being able to see a series of still images - no fluid motion.You order an MRI to look for damage to area _______.
A)V1
B)V5
C)V2
D)V4
A)V1
B)V5
C)V2
D)V4
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32
Agnosia results from damage to ____________.
A)sensory organs
B)part of the brain
C)sensory nerves
D)the spinal cord
A)sensory organs
B)part of the brain
C)sensory nerves
D)the spinal cord
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33
After a stroke,Steve is unable to recognize his wife's face can but recognize her by her voice.Steve's inability to recognize his wife's face may be due to ____________.
A)selective memory loss
B)multi-sensory interference
C)post-stroke syndrome
D)visual agnosia
A)selective memory loss
B)multi-sensory interference
C)post-stroke syndrome
D)visual agnosia
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34
Sometimes you can see a shape that is not really present because your visual system fills in parts of the shape.When this happens,we see a(n)_____________.
A)pseudo-shape
B)subjective illusion
C)illusory context
D)subjective contour
A)pseudo-shape
B)subjective illusion
C)illusory context
D)subjective contour
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35
Recognizing a golden retriever,poodle,and husky as dogs represents ___________.
A)template matching
B)viewpoint dependence
C)exemplar variation
D)feature matching
A)template matching
B)viewpoint dependence
C)exemplar variation
D)feature matching
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36

A)good continuation
B)similarity
C)uniform connectedness
D)proximity
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37
Cells in the visual cortex that are organized according to their sensitivity to certain aspects of a visual feature are referred to as ______________.
A)receptive fields
B)hypercolumns
C)extrastriate cortex
D)V1
A)receptive fields
B)hypercolumns
C)extrastriate cortex
D)V1
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38
The tilt aftereffect is an example in which some cells are __________ in order to provide evidence for the type of information processed by other cells.
A)removed
B)excited
C)inhibited
D)fatigued
A)removed
B)excited
C)inhibited
D)fatigued
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39
Objects that are occluded are seen as __________ objects.
A)complete
B)unrecognizable
C)fragmented
D)missing
A)complete
B)unrecognizable
C)fragmented
D)missing
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40
Mark sustained a head injury during a car accident.After the accident,Mark had no memory of color.He is most likely suffering from which of the following?
A)akinestopia
B)amnesia
C)achromatopsia
D)agnosia
A)akinestopia
B)amnesia
C)achromatopsia
D)agnosia
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41
Describing a suspicious person as having eyes too close together is consistent with which model of object recognition?
A)template-matching models
B)configural models
C)feature-matching models
D)recognition-by-components model
A)template-matching models
B)configural models
C)feature-matching models
D)recognition-by-components model
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42
Illusions of brightness and size show us that _________ can influence our perceptions.
A)confusion
B)errors
C)context
D)uncertainty
A)confusion
B)errors
C)context
D)uncertainty
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43
Face recognition has been linked to what area in the brain?
A)fusiform gyrus
B)central sulcus
C)thalamus
D)medial temporal area
A)fusiform gyrus
B)central sulcus
C)thalamus
D)medial temporal area
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44
________________ use information from previous experiences to make inferences about the environment.
A)Bayesian approaches
B)Context effects
C)Superiority effects
D)Network feedback models
A)Bayesian approaches
B)Context effects
C)Superiority effects
D)Network feedback models
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45
Network feedback models include ______________.
A)recognition monitoring
B)confirmation monitoring
C)parallel processing
D)bottom-up and top-down processing
A)recognition monitoring
B)confirmation monitoring
C)parallel processing
D)bottom-up and top-down processing
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46
Neural evidence supports the idea that the visual perception is an interactive system since __________ sends more projects back to _________ than it receives.
A)V2,V1
B)the fusiform gyrus,V2
C)V1,LGN
D)inferior temporal cortex,V2
A)V2,V1
B)the fusiform gyrus,V2
C)V1,LGN
D)inferior temporal cortex,V2
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47
If you visit a plastic surgeon to discuss a nose job,you should look at pictures of different noses on a face instead of pictures of individual noses because of the ___________.
A)face superiority effect
B)face perception adaptation
C)size illusion
D)interactive processing
A)face superiority effect
B)face perception adaptation
C)size illusion
D)interactive processing
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48
Configural models take into account ______________.
A)the types of geons present
B)spatial relations
C)viewpoints
D)feature matching
A)the types of geons present
B)spatial relations
C)viewpoints
D)feature matching
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49
_______________ processing is determined by information from the external environment.
A)Bottom-up
B)Top-down
C)Middle-out
D)Network
A)Bottom-up
B)Top-down
C)Middle-out
D)Network
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50
__________ are simple three-dimensional geometric shapes that are combined to form the objects we see.
A)Icons
B)Cubicles
C)Vertices
D)Geons
A)Icons
B)Cubicles
C)Vertices
D)Geons
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51
The four types of models of object recognition include all of the following except __________.
A)template-matching models
B)recognition-by-context models
C)feature-matching models
D)configural models
A)template-matching models
B)recognition-by-context models
C)feature-matching models
D)configural models
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52
Bottom-up and top-down processing tend to _______________.
A)be processed serially
B)be modular
C)be processed in parallel
D)interact
A)be processed serially
B)be modular
C)be processed in parallel
D)interact
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53
With the face-vase illusion,it is impossible to see _________________.
A)the face and vase simultaneously
B)the vase
C)the face
D)alternating faces and vase
A)the face and vase simultaneously
B)the vase
C)the face
D)alternating faces and vase
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54
Geons are ________________.
A)viewpoint dependent
B)viewpoint invariant
C)configural models
D)templates
A)viewpoint dependent
B)viewpoint invariant
C)configural models
D)templates
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55
There are two young children.One lives on a farm and has seen dogs,cats,horses,cows,and pigs.The other child lives in the suburbs and has only seen different types of dogs.If both children are shown a new breed of dog that they had no prior exposure to,according to Bayes's theorem,which child would recognize the new animal as a dog faster?
A)the child from the suburbs
B)it depends on motor ability
C)neither child would have an advantage
D)the child from the farm
A)the child from the suburbs
B)it depends on motor ability
C)neither child would have an advantage
D)the child from the farm
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56
The _________________ is active during the spontaneous reversals of ambiguous figures.
A)posterior parietal cortex
B)ventral extrastriate cortex
C)prefrontal cortex
D)ventral temporal cortex
A)posterior parietal cortex
B)ventral extrastriate cortex
C)prefrontal cortex
D)ventral temporal cortex
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57
______________ processing is guided by knowledge,beliefs,goals,and expectations.
A)Top-down
B)Network
C)Middle-out
D)Bottom-up
A)Top-down
B)Network
C)Middle-out
D)Bottom-up
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58
The face-vase illusion is an example of _____________.
A)a size illusion
B)adaptation
C)bistable perception
D)figure-ground
A)a size illusion
B)adaptation
C)bistable perception
D)figure-ground
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59
The Necker cube is an example of __________________.
A)a size illusion
B)adaptation
C)bistable perception
D)figure-ground
A)a size illusion
B)adaptation
C)bistable perception
D)figure-ground
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60
Prosopagnosia refers to the inability to recognize different ________________.
A)objects
B)colors
C)geons
D)faces
A)objects
B)colors
C)geons
D)faces
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61
Describe how the visual system detects edges.
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62
Briefly explain how the feature net model of word recognition accounts for the word superiority effect.
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63
Gracie had a stroke which damaged part of her parietal lobe.With which perceptual function is Gracie most likely to experience difficulties?
A)locating objects
B)binocular rivalry
C)bistable perception
D)recognizing objects
A)locating objects
B)binocular rivalry
C)bistable perception
D)recognizing objects
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64
The difference between the "what" and "where" pathways provide (a)______________.
A)double dissociation
B)independent perceptual paths
C)dual processing system
D)binocular rivalry
A)double dissociation
B)independent perceptual paths
C)dual processing system
D)binocular rivalry
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65
Describe the binding problem.
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66
The physical context of a stimulus is not the only thing that can influence perception.What are some other factors that can influence how we perceive objects? Give an example.
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67
Distinguish between bottom-up and top-down processing.
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68
The Rubin face-vase illusion is an example of a(n)_______________.
A)ambiguous figure
B)bottom-up processing
C)binocular rivalry
D)Dutch impressionism
A)ambiguous figure
B)bottom-up processing
C)binocular rivalry
D)Dutch impressionism
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69
Spatial processing relies on the ________ pathway.
A)occipital
B)temporal
C)ventral
D)dorsal
A)occipital
B)temporal
C)ventral
D)dorsal
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70
An object that is occluded can still be recognized.Explain why we can still recognize an object that is occluded.Also describe a potential perceptual error that can arise when something is occluded.
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71
Briefly describe two reasons why sensory input is often ambiguous.
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72
A current debate in visual perception is whether or not perception occurs as a result of a number of specialized subsystems or if it is the result of a single general-purpose recognition system.Present evidence that supports both sides of this debate.Which side of the debate do you favor? Explain your decision
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73
Colinearity was described in your text as a special case of relatability.What is relatability and why is it important for grouping and perceiving contours in the world?
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74
Object recognition processing relies on the ________ pathway.
A)dorsal
B)parietal
C)ventral
D)occipital
A)dorsal
B)parietal
C)ventral
D)occipital
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75
Apraxia refers to the inability to ________________.
A)describe objects from memory
B)report orientation of objects
C)judge the form of objects
D)make voluntary movements
A)describe objects from memory
B)report orientation of objects
C)judge the form of objects
D)make voluntary movements
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76
Apperceptive agnosia refers to the inability to _________________.
A)judge the form of objects
B)resolve bistable images
C)locate objects in space
D)know what to do with an object
A)judge the form of objects
B)resolve bistable images
C)locate objects in space
D)know what to do with an object
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77
Ventral pathway :: dorsal pathway as __________________.
A)location :: recognition
B)where :: what
C)competition :: adaptation
D)what :: where
A)location :: recognition
B)where :: what
C)competition :: adaptation
D)what :: where
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Describe two ways in which visual processing is narrowed to eliminate the problem of having too much sensory information to process at any given time.
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George had a stroke which damaged part of his temporal lobe.With which perceptual function is George most likely to experience difficulties?
A)locating objects
B)binocular rivalry
C)bistable perception
D)recognizing objects
A)locating objects
B)binocular rivalry
C)bistable perception
D)recognizing objects
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80
You suspect that an individual,who is having difficulty describing the forms and shapes of objects,has apperceptive agnosia.You want to conduct an MRI to determine if,in fact,damage to the brain has occurred.Considering you think she has apperceptive agnosia,what part of the brain would you look at first?
A)visual cortex
B)ventral pathway
C)LGN
D)dorsal pathway
A)visual cortex
B)ventral pathway
C)LGN
D)dorsal pathway
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