Deck 4: Attention

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For two groups of novice typists,the first group spends 90 minutes learning how to use a standard keyboard (the upper left row starts with "QUERTY"),then spends 90 minutes learning a different layout (the upper left row starts with "RDOVAK").The second group spends 90 minutes learning the RDOVAK keyboard (and never sees to the QUERTY keyboard).Finally,each group is given a typing test on the RDOVAK keyboard.

A)The first group will perform better.
B)The second group will perform better.
C)Both groups will perform at the same level.
D)Why are there only three options? I think a third group is needed.
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The guidance of executive attention is associated with the __________.

A)brainstem
B)anterior cingulate
C)cerebellum
D)superior parietal lobe
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Neurologically,orienting is associated with the __________.

A)brainstem
B)anterior cingulate
C)cerebellum
D)superior parietal lobe
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In vigilance tasks,performance starts to decline after __________.

A)20-35 minutes
B)5-15 minutes
C)1-2 minutes
D)60-90 minutes
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For the metaphor of attention as a process,__________.

A)attention is a limited capacity
B)it is something that grows and develops over time
C)attention serves to direct mental processing
D)it is something that shifts and degrades over time
Question
Which of the following is NOT an aspect of attention?

A)Practice in using attention increases its limits almost indefinitely.
B)We cannot attend to everything we are presented with.
C)Some tasks do not involve much attention.
D)Some tasks require less attention with practice.
Question
__________ is the maintenance of attention for infrequent events over long periods of time.

A)Inhibition of return
B)Visual search
C)Vigilance
D)Anticipatory processing
Question
Which of the following is NOT an aspect of input attention?

A)supervisory attentional system
B)spotlight attention
C)arousal
D)orienting reflex
Question
__________ is the reflexive redirection of attention that orients you toward the unexpected stimulus so that you can devote deliberate attention to it if warranted.

A)RAS
B)Orienting reflex
C)Psychological refractory period
D)Habituation
Question
Tasks that can be done with little involvement of attention are more likely to be labeled __________.

A)formal
B)informal
C)implicit
D)explicit
Question
Tasks that require the involvement of attention are more likely to be labeled __________.

A)formal
B)informal
C)implicit
D)explicit
Question
Which of the following is NOT an aspect of controlled attention?

A)supervisory attentional system
B)spotlight attention
C)selective attention
D)mental resources
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__________ processes involve conscious processing,conscious awareness that a task is being performed,and usually conscious awareness of the outcome of that performance.

A)Explicit
B)Prospective
C)Implicit
D)Orienting
Question
Over time,vigilance at a task that requires sustained attention declines because __________.

A)responses detection declines
B)attention stops working (it goes into sleep mode)
C)perceptual processes become fatigued
D)the response bias changes
Question
Conscious processing,conscious awareness that a task is being performed,and (usually)conscious awareness of the outcome of that performance describe __________.

A)implicit processing
B)explicit processing
C)input attention
D)input processing
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General alertness/basic arousal is controlled (at least in part)by the __________.

A)thalamus
B)brain stem
C)corpus callosum
D)cerebellum
Question
If I show you the word fragment "B O __ __ __" and ask you to complete the word with any English word,this task would best be described as __________.

A)word stem completion
B)fractional completion
C)implicit memory test
D)a test of word priming
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Which of the following terms is the least similar to the others?

A)controlled
B)implicit
C)conscious
D)explicit
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For the metaphor of attention as a mental resource,__________.

A)attention is finite
B)it is something that grows and develops over time
C)attention serves to direct mental processing
D)it is something that shifts and degrades over time
Question
If I had you perform a stem completion task but had you exclude words from a list that I had just given you,your results are likely to illustrate __________.

A)Stroop interference
B)orienting reflex
C)implicit memory
D)spotlight attention
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When you move your spotlight of attention,it __________.

A)sweeps across the visual field
B)contracts
C)expands
D)jumps from one point to another
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Which is NOT true of Posner's spatial cueing task?

A)Participants were to maintain fixation at the center of the screen throughout each trial.
B)Useful advance information led to facilitation.
C)Misleading cues lead to costs.
D)Neutral cues facilitated the movement of the spotlight of attention.
Question
Which of the following terms is associated with the idea of redirecting attention to an unexpected event?

A)orienting reflex
B)inhibition of return
C)motion drive
D)unplanned attention
Question
Habituation is __________.

A)a reduction in the orienting response to familiar stimuli
B)the forming of a new bad habit
C)found in people with stunted neural processes
D)unaffected by memory
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__________ is a gradual reduction of the orienting response back to baseline.

A)Vigilance
B)Fatigue
C)Habituation
D)Implicit processing
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Searching for a red circle in a field of green squares is likely to yield __________.

A)a steep search function
B)a shallow search function
C)evidence favoring the existence of serial exhaustive search
D)evidence for the operation of a supervisory attentional system
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Which is NOT true of spotlight attention?

A)It operates very early in perception.
B)It enhances the detection of events within its beam.
C)it provides the encoding route into the visual system.
D)It is reliant on the voluntary allocation of mental effort or concentration.
Question
Attention capture and orienting are important because they allow __________.

A)for neurological bonding
B)retinotopic filament reduction to occur
C)the preparation of an appropriate response
D)what was previously not allowed
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Which of the following is NOT associated with Posner's spatial cueing task?

A)facilitation
B)valid trial
C)encoding stimulus information
D)All of the above are associated with Posner's spatial cueing task.
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Which of the following terms is NOT a physiological response during an orienting reflex?

A)change in heart rate
B)respiration rate altered
C)widening of audition
D)pupil dilation
Question
Evolutionary accounts of attention suggest that __________.

A)attention is evolutionarily relatively new
B)attention is driven solely by perception
C)our faces and eyes communicate where we are attending
D)mate selection is driven by effectiveness in attending to courtship cues
Question
Which of the following is an aspect of human facial expression that can direct our attention?

A)eye gaze
B)eyebrow lifting
C)nasal flares
D)chin wrinkling
Question
Which of the following terms is NOT likely to result in attention capture?

A)change in color
B)sudden movement
C)abrupt onset of a stimulus
D)conceptually driven arousal levels
Question
According to the textbook,which of the following is the LEAST likely to be a feature of performance on a visual search task that leads to the apparent "pop-out" of the target from the background distractor items?

A)rapid search
B)sequential search
C)parallel search
D)input attention
Question
Attention capture occurs for __________ events.

A)important
B)natural
C)embodied
D)unexpected
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Which is a model of visual attention?

A)thespian model
B)spotlight model
C)pre-categorical stage model
D)script theory
Question
A reduction in the orienting response to familiar stimuli is __________.

A)adaption
B)elision
C)stunting
D)habituation
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Which neural pathway is more likely to be involved in the orienting reflex?

A)dorsal pathway
B)ventral pathway
C)medial pathway
D)frontal pathway
Question
A slowdown in processing from an invalid attentional cue is called __________.

A)a cost
B)inhibition
C)a boost
D)segmentation
Question
A speed-up in processing from an attentional cue is called __________.

A)facilitation
B)inhibition
C)a boost
D)segmentation
Question
If a pop-out effect does not occur,the visual search is best described as a __________ search.

A)failed
B)obligatory
C)parceled
D)conjunction
Question
The ability to attend to one source of information while ignoring or excluding other ongoing messages around us is __________.

A)selective attention
B)explicit attention
C)automatic
D)reliant on early selection
Question
The shadowing task is __________.

A)the workhorse of audiovisual perception research
B)to repeat the message out loud as soon as it is heard
C)to listen ("shadow")for comprehension of the content
D)best described as a serial,discrete attentional process that uses input attention
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The cocktail party effect refers to __________.

A)attenuation
B)selection
C)masking
D)priming
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It appears that hemineglect is caused by __________.

A)an inability to perceive objects as wholes
B)an inability to disengage attention from a stimulus on the nonneglected side
C)countless repetition leading to dangerous automatization
D)slow,attentionally demanding processing that is open to conscious awareness
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The attention process that keeps a person from searching the same place over and over is __________.

A)Type I selection
B)inhibition of return
C)multimodal modificational attention
D)sensory biases
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The loss of the ability to direct attention to one side of the visual world is called __________.

A)inattention
B)hemi-inhibition
C)hemineglect
D)attenuation
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Another way of describing Broadbent's filter theory of selective attention is:

A)early selection
B)middle selection
C)late selection
D)multimode model
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The deliberate,voluntary allocation of mental effort is associated with __________ attention.

A)exogenous
B)ordinary
C)streamlined
D)controlled
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A different audio message is played to each ear.The task is to repeat back the message as soon as it is heard (e.g.,Cherry,1954; Lindsay & Norman,1977).This task is most commonly called __________.

A)masking
B)priming
C)shadowing
D)repetition blindness
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Selective attention involves __________.

A)only attending to salient objects
B)having attention drawn to unexpected events
C)a narrowing of the attentional spotlight
D)selecting one stimulus over others
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Shadowed speech is __________.

A)generally fluid
B)often monotone (with little intonation)
C)for the unattended channel
D)completely automated
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Conscious processing is __________.

A)intentional
B)usually rapid (<1 second)
C)not open to awareness or introspection
D)not resource demanding
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Regarding the to-be-ignored channel in a shadowing task,__________.

A)participants rarely notice if the gender of the speaker is switched
B)participants rarely notice if a word is repeated 35 times
C)participants rarely notice if the speaker is replaced by a tone
D)participants typically notice if there is a change in the language being spoken
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Some of the original work using the shadowing task was performed by __________.

A)Norman
B)Triesman & Gelade
C)Cherry & Taylor
D)Sperling
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What parts of the brain are implicated in the operation of inhibition of return?

A)the superior colliculus and the parietal lobe
B)the corpus collosum and the hypothalamus
C)the tegmentum and the trigeminal nerve
D)the temporal lobe and the thalamus
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The failure to process perceptually available information is called __________.

A)inattention blindness
B)distraction
C)duality
D)ataxia
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In visual search,__________.

A)conjunction searches are generally faster than disjunction searches
B)parallel search generally takes longer than serial search
C)the kinds of distractors can critically influence search rates
D)the search slope refers to the cost per additional target in the display
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Controlled attention is NOT __________.

A)deliberate
B)voluntary
C)automatic
D)effortful
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Which is likely to produce the shallowest search slopes in a visual search task?

A)a small range of set sizes
B)searching for a red X among green Os
C)a large range of set sizes
D)searching for a black T among rotated black Ls
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Unattended information is more likely to be noticed (grab attention)if it is __________.

A)not semantically meaningful
B)played backwards
C)presented in a foreign language
D)consistent with one's goals
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Which is NOT true?

A)An automatic process does not reveal itself to conscious awareness.
B)An automatic process is always very fast (>1 second).
C)A fully automatic process uses few,if any,conscious resources.
D)An automatic process is triggered without intentionality.
Question
For early filter theories of attention,selection is based on __________.

A)semantic meaning
B)multimodalities
C)physical characteristics
D)inhibition
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The attention mechanism that keeps salient but irrelevant information from entering the current stream of thought is __________.

A)selection
B)mitigation
C)repression
D)inhibition
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Another way of describing Treisman's attenuation theory is:

A)early selection
B)middle selection
C)late selection
D)multimode model
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Attenuation theory is associated with __________.

A)Broadbent
B)Moray
C)Norman
D)Treisman
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During the attentional blink,what happens?

A)The eyes blink.
B)Attentional processing can catch up.
C)There is a loss of irrelevant information.
D)There is a brief slowdown in processing.
Question
The route to automaticity is __________.

A)practice and memory
B)introspection and effort
C)selection and filtering
D)hemiselection
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Which of the following is NOT part of a strict division (according to the text)between automatic and conscious processes?

A)intentionality
B)openness to introspection
C)attentional requirements (e.g.,capacity used)
D)speed to complete processing (<1 second)
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The finding that people will not remember a word repeated 35 times in an unattended ear during a shadowing task,but will notice their name,is consistent with __________ theories of attention.

A)modern
B)progressive
C)late selection
D)early selection
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According to Lavie,the attentional filter is more likely to be guided by physical characteristics when attention is __________ and by semantic characteristics when attention is __________.

A)not taxed; taxed
B)taxed; not taxed
C)voluminous; limited
D)limited; voluminous
Question
What is the name for the brief slowdown in processing that occurs immediately after processing another event?

A)attentional blink
B)negative priming
C)mind wandering
D)STEM attention
Question
Another name for the psychological refractory period is __________.

A)attentional blink
B)negative priming
C)mind wandering
D)STEM attention
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In a shadowing task,when the participant follows the semantic content of the message across to the to-be-unattended channel,this is consistent with all but __________.

A)early selection
B)late selection
C)multimodal model of attention
D)Radvansky's pertinence model
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A decrease in the ability to access information that was just a distractor item,but is now the target item,is called __________.

A)the Stroop effect
B)reductionism
C)inhibition of return
D)negative priming
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Automatic processes require __________.

A)intense concentration
B)cognitive control
C)residual resources
D)little or no conscious attention
Question
Controlled processing requires __________.

A)mind storms
B)external stimuli
C)attention
D)the refractory period
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Negative priming in attention is __________.

A)a slowdown in the normal priming effect
B)priming for emotionally negative information
C)slower responses to a recently inhibited stimulus
D)enhanced with late filter attention processes
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For later filter theories of attention,selection is based on __________.

A)semantic meaning
B)multimodalities
C)physical characteristics
D)inhibition
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When talking about attention,the role of inhibition is to __________.

A)reduce the influence of salient but irrelevant information
B)help people forget bad events
C)reduce the amount of attention available
D)slow thinking down so that it is more precise
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1
For two groups of novice typists,the first group spends 90 minutes learning how to use a standard keyboard (the upper left row starts with "QUERTY"),then spends 90 minutes learning a different layout (the upper left row starts with "RDOVAK").The second group spends 90 minutes learning the RDOVAK keyboard (and never sees to the QUERTY keyboard).Finally,each group is given a typing test on the RDOVAK keyboard.

A)The first group will perform better.
B)The second group will perform better.
C)Both groups will perform at the same level.
D)Why are there only three options? I think a third group is needed.
B
2
The guidance of executive attention is associated with the __________.

A)brainstem
B)anterior cingulate
C)cerebellum
D)superior parietal lobe
B
3
Neurologically,orienting is associated with the __________.

A)brainstem
B)anterior cingulate
C)cerebellum
D)superior parietal lobe
D
4
In vigilance tasks,performance starts to decline after __________.

A)20-35 minutes
B)5-15 minutes
C)1-2 minutes
D)60-90 minutes
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For the metaphor of attention as a process,__________.

A)attention is a limited capacity
B)it is something that grows and develops over time
C)attention serves to direct mental processing
D)it is something that shifts and degrades over time
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Which of the following is NOT an aspect of attention?

A)Practice in using attention increases its limits almost indefinitely.
B)We cannot attend to everything we are presented with.
C)Some tasks do not involve much attention.
D)Some tasks require less attention with practice.
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__________ is the maintenance of attention for infrequent events over long periods of time.

A)Inhibition of return
B)Visual search
C)Vigilance
D)Anticipatory processing
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Which of the following is NOT an aspect of input attention?

A)supervisory attentional system
B)spotlight attention
C)arousal
D)orienting reflex
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__________ is the reflexive redirection of attention that orients you toward the unexpected stimulus so that you can devote deliberate attention to it if warranted.

A)RAS
B)Orienting reflex
C)Psychological refractory period
D)Habituation
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Tasks that can be done with little involvement of attention are more likely to be labeled __________.

A)formal
B)informal
C)implicit
D)explicit
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Tasks that require the involvement of attention are more likely to be labeled __________.

A)formal
B)informal
C)implicit
D)explicit
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Which of the following is NOT an aspect of controlled attention?

A)supervisory attentional system
B)spotlight attention
C)selective attention
D)mental resources
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__________ processes involve conscious processing,conscious awareness that a task is being performed,and usually conscious awareness of the outcome of that performance.

A)Explicit
B)Prospective
C)Implicit
D)Orienting
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Over time,vigilance at a task that requires sustained attention declines because __________.

A)responses detection declines
B)attention stops working (it goes into sleep mode)
C)perceptual processes become fatigued
D)the response bias changes
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Conscious processing,conscious awareness that a task is being performed,and (usually)conscious awareness of the outcome of that performance describe __________.

A)implicit processing
B)explicit processing
C)input attention
D)input processing
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General alertness/basic arousal is controlled (at least in part)by the __________.

A)thalamus
B)brain stem
C)corpus callosum
D)cerebellum
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If I show you the word fragment "B O __ __ __" and ask you to complete the word with any English word,this task would best be described as __________.

A)word stem completion
B)fractional completion
C)implicit memory test
D)a test of word priming
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Which of the following terms is the least similar to the others?

A)controlled
B)implicit
C)conscious
D)explicit
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For the metaphor of attention as a mental resource,__________.

A)attention is finite
B)it is something that grows and develops over time
C)attention serves to direct mental processing
D)it is something that shifts and degrades over time
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If I had you perform a stem completion task but had you exclude words from a list that I had just given you,your results are likely to illustrate __________.

A)Stroop interference
B)orienting reflex
C)implicit memory
D)spotlight attention
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When you move your spotlight of attention,it __________.

A)sweeps across the visual field
B)contracts
C)expands
D)jumps from one point to another
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22
Which is NOT true of Posner's spatial cueing task?

A)Participants were to maintain fixation at the center of the screen throughout each trial.
B)Useful advance information led to facilitation.
C)Misleading cues lead to costs.
D)Neutral cues facilitated the movement of the spotlight of attention.
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Which of the following terms is associated with the idea of redirecting attention to an unexpected event?

A)orienting reflex
B)inhibition of return
C)motion drive
D)unplanned attention
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Habituation is __________.

A)a reduction in the orienting response to familiar stimuli
B)the forming of a new bad habit
C)found in people with stunted neural processes
D)unaffected by memory
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__________ is a gradual reduction of the orienting response back to baseline.

A)Vigilance
B)Fatigue
C)Habituation
D)Implicit processing
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26
Searching for a red circle in a field of green squares is likely to yield __________.

A)a steep search function
B)a shallow search function
C)evidence favoring the existence of serial exhaustive search
D)evidence for the operation of a supervisory attentional system
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Which is NOT true of spotlight attention?

A)It operates very early in perception.
B)It enhances the detection of events within its beam.
C)it provides the encoding route into the visual system.
D)It is reliant on the voluntary allocation of mental effort or concentration.
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Attention capture and orienting are important because they allow __________.

A)for neurological bonding
B)retinotopic filament reduction to occur
C)the preparation of an appropriate response
D)what was previously not allowed
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29
Which of the following is NOT associated with Posner's spatial cueing task?

A)facilitation
B)valid trial
C)encoding stimulus information
D)All of the above are associated with Posner's spatial cueing task.
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30
Which of the following terms is NOT a physiological response during an orienting reflex?

A)change in heart rate
B)respiration rate altered
C)widening of audition
D)pupil dilation
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31
Evolutionary accounts of attention suggest that __________.

A)attention is evolutionarily relatively new
B)attention is driven solely by perception
C)our faces and eyes communicate where we are attending
D)mate selection is driven by effectiveness in attending to courtship cues
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Which of the following is an aspect of human facial expression that can direct our attention?

A)eye gaze
B)eyebrow lifting
C)nasal flares
D)chin wrinkling
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Which of the following terms is NOT likely to result in attention capture?

A)change in color
B)sudden movement
C)abrupt onset of a stimulus
D)conceptually driven arousal levels
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34
According to the textbook,which of the following is the LEAST likely to be a feature of performance on a visual search task that leads to the apparent "pop-out" of the target from the background distractor items?

A)rapid search
B)sequential search
C)parallel search
D)input attention
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Attention capture occurs for __________ events.

A)important
B)natural
C)embodied
D)unexpected
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Which is a model of visual attention?

A)thespian model
B)spotlight model
C)pre-categorical stage model
D)script theory
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37
A reduction in the orienting response to familiar stimuli is __________.

A)adaption
B)elision
C)stunting
D)habituation
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38
Which neural pathway is more likely to be involved in the orienting reflex?

A)dorsal pathway
B)ventral pathway
C)medial pathway
D)frontal pathway
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39
A slowdown in processing from an invalid attentional cue is called __________.

A)a cost
B)inhibition
C)a boost
D)segmentation
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40
A speed-up in processing from an attentional cue is called __________.

A)facilitation
B)inhibition
C)a boost
D)segmentation
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If a pop-out effect does not occur,the visual search is best described as a __________ search.

A)failed
B)obligatory
C)parceled
D)conjunction
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42
The ability to attend to one source of information while ignoring or excluding other ongoing messages around us is __________.

A)selective attention
B)explicit attention
C)automatic
D)reliant on early selection
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43
The shadowing task is __________.

A)the workhorse of audiovisual perception research
B)to repeat the message out loud as soon as it is heard
C)to listen ("shadow")for comprehension of the content
D)best described as a serial,discrete attentional process that uses input attention
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44
The cocktail party effect refers to __________.

A)attenuation
B)selection
C)masking
D)priming
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45
It appears that hemineglect is caused by __________.

A)an inability to perceive objects as wholes
B)an inability to disengage attention from a stimulus on the nonneglected side
C)countless repetition leading to dangerous automatization
D)slow,attentionally demanding processing that is open to conscious awareness
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46
The attention process that keeps a person from searching the same place over and over is __________.

A)Type I selection
B)inhibition of return
C)multimodal modificational attention
D)sensory biases
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47
The loss of the ability to direct attention to one side of the visual world is called __________.

A)inattention
B)hemi-inhibition
C)hemineglect
D)attenuation
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48
Another way of describing Broadbent's filter theory of selective attention is:

A)early selection
B)middle selection
C)late selection
D)multimode model
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49
The deliberate,voluntary allocation of mental effort is associated with __________ attention.

A)exogenous
B)ordinary
C)streamlined
D)controlled
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50
A different audio message is played to each ear.The task is to repeat back the message as soon as it is heard (e.g.,Cherry,1954; Lindsay & Norman,1977).This task is most commonly called __________.

A)masking
B)priming
C)shadowing
D)repetition blindness
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51
Selective attention involves __________.

A)only attending to salient objects
B)having attention drawn to unexpected events
C)a narrowing of the attentional spotlight
D)selecting one stimulus over others
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52
Shadowed speech is __________.

A)generally fluid
B)often monotone (with little intonation)
C)for the unattended channel
D)completely automated
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53
Conscious processing is __________.

A)intentional
B)usually rapid (<1 second)
C)not open to awareness or introspection
D)not resource demanding
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54
Regarding the to-be-ignored channel in a shadowing task,__________.

A)participants rarely notice if the gender of the speaker is switched
B)participants rarely notice if a word is repeated 35 times
C)participants rarely notice if the speaker is replaced by a tone
D)participants typically notice if there is a change in the language being spoken
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55
Some of the original work using the shadowing task was performed by __________.

A)Norman
B)Triesman & Gelade
C)Cherry & Taylor
D)Sperling
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56
What parts of the brain are implicated in the operation of inhibition of return?

A)the superior colliculus and the parietal lobe
B)the corpus collosum and the hypothalamus
C)the tegmentum and the trigeminal nerve
D)the temporal lobe and the thalamus
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57
The failure to process perceptually available information is called __________.

A)inattention blindness
B)distraction
C)duality
D)ataxia
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58
In visual search,__________.

A)conjunction searches are generally faster than disjunction searches
B)parallel search generally takes longer than serial search
C)the kinds of distractors can critically influence search rates
D)the search slope refers to the cost per additional target in the display
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59
Controlled attention is NOT __________.

A)deliberate
B)voluntary
C)automatic
D)effortful
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60
Which is likely to produce the shallowest search slopes in a visual search task?

A)a small range of set sizes
B)searching for a red X among green Os
C)a large range of set sizes
D)searching for a black T among rotated black Ls
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61
Unattended information is more likely to be noticed (grab attention)if it is __________.

A)not semantically meaningful
B)played backwards
C)presented in a foreign language
D)consistent with one's goals
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62
Which is NOT true?

A)An automatic process does not reveal itself to conscious awareness.
B)An automatic process is always very fast (>1 second).
C)A fully automatic process uses few,if any,conscious resources.
D)An automatic process is triggered without intentionality.
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63
For early filter theories of attention,selection is based on __________.

A)semantic meaning
B)multimodalities
C)physical characteristics
D)inhibition
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64
The attention mechanism that keeps salient but irrelevant information from entering the current stream of thought is __________.

A)selection
B)mitigation
C)repression
D)inhibition
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65
Another way of describing Treisman's attenuation theory is:

A)early selection
B)middle selection
C)late selection
D)multimode model
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66
Attenuation theory is associated with __________.

A)Broadbent
B)Moray
C)Norman
D)Treisman
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67
During the attentional blink,what happens?

A)The eyes blink.
B)Attentional processing can catch up.
C)There is a loss of irrelevant information.
D)There is a brief slowdown in processing.
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68
The route to automaticity is __________.

A)practice and memory
B)introspection and effort
C)selection and filtering
D)hemiselection
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69
Which of the following is NOT part of a strict division (according to the text)between automatic and conscious processes?

A)intentionality
B)openness to introspection
C)attentional requirements (e.g.,capacity used)
D)speed to complete processing (<1 second)
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70
The finding that people will not remember a word repeated 35 times in an unattended ear during a shadowing task,but will notice their name,is consistent with __________ theories of attention.

A)modern
B)progressive
C)late selection
D)early selection
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71
According to Lavie,the attentional filter is more likely to be guided by physical characteristics when attention is __________ and by semantic characteristics when attention is __________.

A)not taxed; taxed
B)taxed; not taxed
C)voluminous; limited
D)limited; voluminous
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72
What is the name for the brief slowdown in processing that occurs immediately after processing another event?

A)attentional blink
B)negative priming
C)mind wandering
D)STEM attention
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73
Another name for the psychological refractory period is __________.

A)attentional blink
B)negative priming
C)mind wandering
D)STEM attention
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74
In a shadowing task,when the participant follows the semantic content of the message across to the to-be-unattended channel,this is consistent with all but __________.

A)early selection
B)late selection
C)multimodal model of attention
D)Radvansky's pertinence model
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75
A decrease in the ability to access information that was just a distractor item,but is now the target item,is called __________.

A)the Stroop effect
B)reductionism
C)inhibition of return
D)negative priming
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76
Automatic processes require __________.

A)intense concentration
B)cognitive control
C)residual resources
D)little or no conscious attention
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77
Controlled processing requires __________.

A)mind storms
B)external stimuli
C)attention
D)the refractory period
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78
Negative priming in attention is __________.

A)a slowdown in the normal priming effect
B)priming for emotionally negative information
C)slower responses to a recently inhibited stimulus
D)enhanced with late filter attention processes
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79
For later filter theories of attention,selection is based on __________.

A)semantic meaning
B)multimodalities
C)physical characteristics
D)inhibition
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80
When talking about attention,the role of inhibition is to __________.

A)reduce the influence of salient but irrelevant information
B)help people forget bad events
C)reduce the amount of attention available
D)slow thinking down so that it is more precise
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