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100
According to your book, perceptions are ___________ of the environment around us
A. Interpretations
100
Object recognition processing relies on the ________ pathway.
D. ventral
100
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 ________.
B. visual agnosia
100
All statements are true about face perception except
A. Faces are processed in the fusiform gyrus B. Faces are objects processed most holistically Student Response C. Face and object recognition rely on the same processes 100% Student Response D. Some researchers argue that we are “face experts” What is
200
Ultimately, our perceptions lead to ________.
B. recognition
200
Which brain area has cells that preferentially respond to conjunctions of lines?
C. V4
200
In a grouping display, if the dots are closer together horizontally than vertically, they group into rows based on the law of
A. proximity
200
Template-matching models propose that extraction of discriminating features is important for recognition
False
300
________ processes are driven by sensory information while ________ processes are driven by knowledge, beliefs, expectations, and goals.
D. Bottom-up, top-down
300
When a person is processing spatial info, such as where the dog is in the picture, they are processing in the
A. dorsal stream
300
All are Gestalt grouping principles, except one
D. Good curvilinearity
300
_______ models best account for the exemplar problem in object recognition
D. Configural
400
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 a critical period in development of vision
400
Michael was drinking beer and outlining a chapter for Cognitive Psychology. While on his way to the refrigerator for another soda, Michael tripped over his Golden Retriever, Admiral, and hit his head on the floor. After this incident, Michael was no longer able to recognize different faces. Michael suffered damage to the:
C. fusiform gyrus
400
The __________ approach is based on the notion that the whole differs from the sum of its individual parts.
C. Gestalt
400
______ models extract important or discriminating features from an image and match them with known features of objects
B. Feature-matching
500
__________ refer(s) to the set of psychological processes by which people recognize, organize, synthesize, and give meaning to the sensations received from the environment
Student Response D. Perception
500
The most prominent symptom of achromatopsia is inability to perceive
C. Colors due to cortical damage
500
Grouping principles were extensively investigated by ________
A. Gestalt psychologists
500
Template matching models
C. Have no neurophysiological support