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100
Endogenous attention is involuntary, automatic
False
100
Change blindness is an example of spatial attention failure
True
100
When a patient is unable to perceive more than one object at a time they are suffering from:
D. Simultanagnosia
100
All are true about the bottleneck in attention, except one: A. Refers to the restricted amount of information that can be processed at once B. Requires that certain mental operations be carried out serially rather than in parallel Student Response C. Is observed only with space-based attention. D. Occurrence of the bottleneck is a key question in research concerning models of early and late selection
Is observed only with space-based attention 100% Student Response
200
Focused attention = poor information quality
False
200
Change blindness is a phenomenon that illustrates failures in
A. Space-based attention
200
All are true about hemispatial neglect, except one:
A. Is most pronounced with damage to the left hemisphere
200
You are in a grocery store looking for a Coke. As you begin to walk down the soda aisle, you only look at the red cans to find your Coke. This is an example of ________.
Guided Search.
300
Endogenous attention involves:
A. Previous knowledge and experience
300
Which of the four types of attention is directed to internal processes and representations?
A. Executive attention
300
Simultagnosia is a deficit in _____ attention
B. Object-based
300
According to feature integration theory, you would expect a participant to take longer to search for ________ than ________.
C. something absent, something present
400
Selecting some information for further processing and inhibiting other information from receiving further processing are functions of ________.
A. attention
400
Space-based attention enhances processing at selected locations
True
400
In models of attention, a restriction on the amount of information that can be processed at one time is referred to as (a) ________.
C. bottleneck
400
Biased competition model proposes that attention operates within a network. All listed areas belong to the proposed network, except one Student Response Value Correct Answer Feedback A. Frontal eye fields B. Thalamus Student Response C. Broca’s area D. Parietal lobes
C. Broca’s area
500
Object-based attention suggests that we ________.
A. process all features of a selected object
500
As a child, every time you went to a place with large crowds, your mother had you wear a bright colored shirt. She knew that it would be easier to spot you in the crowd by the color of your shirt. She was making use of
Feature search.
500
The cocktail party effect emphasizes the importance of ________.
Salient Information.
500
As a child, every time you went to a place with large crowds, your mother had you wear a bright colored shirt. She knew that it would be easier to spot you in the crowd by the color of your shirt. She was making use of
Feature search.
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