,Description
TestfbBankfforfbSensationfbandfbPerception,fb9thfbEdition,fE.fbBrucefbGoldstein,fbI
SBN-fb10:1133958494,fbISBN-13:fb9781133958499
TablefoffbContent
1. IntroductionfbtofbPerception.
2. ThefbPhysiologicalfbBeginningsfboffbPerception.
3. NeuralfbProcessingfandfbCoding.
4. CorticalfbOrganization.
5. PerceivingfbObjectsfbandfbScenes.
6. VisualfbAttention.
7. TakingfbAction.
8. PerceivingfbMotion.
9. PerceivingfbColor.
10. PerceivingfbDepthfbandfbSize.
11. SoundfbandfbthefbPerceptionfboffbPitch.
12. AuditoryfbLocalization,fbthefbAuditoryfbScene,fbandfbMusic.
13. SpeechfbPerception.
14. ThefbCutaneousfbSenses.
15. ThefbChemicalfbSenses.
,TestfbBank—Chapterfb1:fbIntroductionfbtofbPerception
MULTIPLEfbCHOICE
1. “Perceivingfbmachines”fbthatfbcanfbnegotiatefbthefbenvironmentfbwithfbhumanlikefbease
a. werefbdevelopedfbbyfbcomputerfbscientistsfbinfbthefb19
60s.
b. werefbdevelopedfbbyfbcomputerfscientistsfbinfbthefb19
70s.
c. werefbdevelopedfbbyfbcomputerfscientistsfbinfbthefb19
90s.
d. havefyetfbtofbbefbdeveloped.
2. Whichfboffbthefbfollowingfbisfbanfbapplicationfboffbperceptionfbresearch?
a. Developingfbspeechfbrecognitionfbsy c. Devisingfbrobotsfbthatfbcanfb“se
stems. e.”
b. Treatingfhearingfbproblems. d. Allfboffbthese.
3. Whichfboffbthefbfollowingfbisfbafbreasonfbforfbstudyingfbperception?
a. Tofbbecomefbmorefbawarefboffbyourfownfbperceptualfbexperiences.
b. Tofbprovidefbinformationfbthatfbmayhelpfbwithfbafbfuturefbcareer.
c. Tofbapplyperceptionfbtofbeverydayfbproblems,fbsuchfbasfbhighwayfbsignfbvisib
ility.
d. Allfboffbthese.
4. Thefbstudyfboffbperceptionfbcanfboverlapfbwith
a. medicine. c. philosophy.
b. computerfbscience. d. allfboffbthese.
5. WhichfboffbthefbfollowingfbisfbNOTfbafbcategoryfboffbthefbstagesfbinfbthefbperceptualfbprocess?
a. Stimuli c. Serendipity
b. NeuralfbProcessing d. BehavioralfbResponses
6. Thefbprocessfboffbtransformingfbenergyfbinfbthefbenvironmentfbintofbelectricalfbenergyfbinfbthefbneuro
nsfbiscalfbled
a. refraction. c. reduction.
b. transduction. d. construction.
7.
isfbthefstepfbinfbthefbperceptualfbprocessfbthatfbisfbanalogousfbtofbanfbATMfbwithdrawalfb(pressur
efbfromfbbfbuttonfbpressfbbecomesfbelectricalfbenergyfbthenfbbecomesfbafbmechanicalfbresponser
esultingfbinfbthefbdisfbpensingfboffbmoney).
a. Knowledge c. Action
b. Transference d. Transduction
8
, 8. Thefbspecificfbtermfbforfbthefb“stimulusfbonfbthefreceptors”fbinfbvisualfbprocessingfbisfbthe
a. transducedfbimage. c. visualfbimage.
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TestfbBankfforfbSensationfbandfbPerception,fb9thfbEdition,fE.fbBrucefbGoldstein,fbI
SBN-fb10:1133958494,fbISBN-13:fb9781133958499
TablefoffbContent
1. IntroductionfbtofbPerception.
2. ThefbPhysiologicalfbBeginningsfboffbPerception.
3. NeuralfbProcessingfandfbCoding.
4. CorticalfbOrganization.
5. PerceivingfbObjectsfbandfbScenes.
6. VisualfbAttention.
7. TakingfbAction.
8. PerceivingfbMotion.
9. PerceivingfbColor.
10. PerceivingfbDepthfbandfbSize.
11. SoundfbandfbthefbPerceptionfboffbPitch.
12. AuditoryfbLocalization,fbthefbAuditoryfbScene,fbandfbMusic.
13. SpeechfbPerception.
14. ThefbCutaneousfbSenses.
15. ThefbChemicalfbSenses.
,TestfbBank—Chapterfb1:fbIntroductionfbtofbPerception
MULTIPLEfbCHOICE
1. “Perceivingfbmachines”fbthatfbcanfbnegotiatefbthefbenvironmentfbwithfbhumanlikefbease
a. werefbdevelopedfbbyfbcomputerfbscientistsfbinfbthefb19
60s.
b. werefbdevelopedfbbyfbcomputerfscientistsfbinfbthefb19
70s.
c. werefbdevelopedfbbyfbcomputerfscientistsfbinfbthefb19
90s.
d. havefyetfbtofbbefbdeveloped.
2. Whichfboffbthefbfollowingfbisfbanfbapplicationfboffbperceptionfbresearch?
a. Developingfbspeechfbrecognitionfbsy c. Devisingfbrobotsfbthatfbcanfb“se
stems. e.”
b. Treatingfhearingfbproblems. d. Allfboffbthese.
3. Whichfboffbthefbfollowingfbisfbafbreasonfbforfbstudyingfbperception?
a. Tofbbecomefbmorefbawarefboffbyourfownfbperceptualfbexperiences.
b. Tofbprovidefbinformationfbthatfbmayhelpfbwithfbafbfuturefbcareer.
c. Tofbapplyperceptionfbtofbeverydayfbproblems,fbsuchfbasfbhighwayfbsignfbvisib
ility.
d. Allfboffbthese.
4. Thefbstudyfboffbperceptionfbcanfboverlapfbwith
a. medicine. c. philosophy.
b. computerfbscience. d. allfboffbthese.
5. WhichfboffbthefbfollowingfbisfbNOTfbafbcategoryfboffbthefbstagesfbinfbthefbperceptualfbprocess?
a. Stimuli c. Serendipity
b. NeuralfbProcessing d. BehavioralfbResponses
6. Thefbprocessfboffbtransformingfbenergyfbinfbthefbenvironmentfbintofbelectricalfbenergyfbinfbthefbneuro
nsfbiscalfbled
a. refraction. c. reduction.
b. transduction. d. construction.
7.
isfbthefstepfbinfbthefbperceptualfbprocessfbthatfbisfbanalogousfbtofbanfbATMfbwithdrawalfb(pressur
efbfromfbbfbuttonfbpressfbbecomesfbelectricalfbenergyfbthenfbbecomesfbafbmechanicalfbresponser
esultingfbinfbthefbdisfbpensingfboffbmoney).
a. Knowledge c. Action
b. Transference d. Transduction
8
, 8. Thefbspecificfbtermfbforfbthefb“stimulusfbonfbthefreceptors”fbinfbvisualfbprocessingfbisfbthe
a. transducedfbimage. c. visualfbimage.
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