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TEST BANK FOR COGNITION BINDER READY VERSION 9TH EDITION By MATLIN
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CHAPTER 3: Perceptual Processes II: Attention and Consciousness 
3-1.	According to your textbook’s introduction to Chapter 3, attention 
	a.	relies exclusively on bottom-up processing. 
	b.	uses both top-down and bottom-up processing. 
	c.	is a time-consuming but highly accurate cognitive process. 
	d.	is a quick process that is highly inaccurate. 
Answer: b 
Section Ref: Overview of Attention 
Difficulty: Easy 
Objective: 3.1 
Objective text: Discuss two different types of attention and revie...
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cognitive psych 10/10 lecture: Attention I summary 2023
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cognitive psych 10/10 lecture: Attention I 
 
Today's focus; selective attention - -i.e. of selective attention 
-dichotic listening 
-inattention Blindness 
-change blindness 
-explanations of selective attention findings 
-spatial attention 
-neglect: when spatial attention breaks down 
-next lecture: Divided attention 
 
Early studies of selective attention 
(Broadbent, 1952; 1954; Cherry 1953) - Dichotic listening: participants wore headphones and heard one input in the left ear and a dif...
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PSYC 304 WEEK 3 QUIZ – QUESTION AND ANSWERS
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PSYC 304 WEEK 3 QUIZ – QUESTION AND ANSWERS 
 
Week 3 quiz 
Question 1 of 15 
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"Viewpoint invariance" means 
	A.children can only represent one perceptual viewpoint at a time. 	 
	B.computers can invert images to easily perform object recognition. 	 
	C.humans can easily recognize objects when seen from different viewpoints. 	 
	D.monkeys can only recognize other monkey faces from a frontal view. 	 
Reset Selection 
 
Question 2 of 15 
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Gestalt laws are more accuratel...
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Attention
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Providing all information about attention. Covers definition, purposes, shifts of attention, selective attention, stages of selection, listening experiments, theories of selective attention (Broadbent, Treisman, Deutch&Deutch), load theory, attended and unattended attention, and divided attention.
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MCAT EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT
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Endoderm Correct Answer: 1) GI tract epithelia (except mouth and anus) 
2) GI glands (e.g., liver, pancreas, etc.) 
3) Respiratory epithelium 
4) Epithelia of urogenital organs and ducts 
5) Urinary bladder 
 
Mesoderm Correct Answer: 1) Muscle 
2) bone 
3) connective tissue 
4) cardiovascular and lymphatic system 
5) urogenital organs (kidneys, ureters, gonads, reproductive ducts) 
6) Dermis of skin 
 
Ectoderm Correct Answer: 1) nervous system 
2) pituitary gland 
3) adrenal medulla 
4) cor...
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Focused attention and visual search
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A document that details information surrounding attention, including auditory attention. It includes different theories such as the attenuation theory and the central capacity theory.
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Psychology Study Notes KAHOOT of 2023
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We have a limited short-term memory capacity, but our capacity feels larger since we 
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■	Chunk 
Attention is not important in the retrieval of memory. 
■	False 
We sometimes earn skills or learn something without conscious awareness. This is called ??? 
■	Improper memory 
Which type of memory is remembered if exposure to one stimulus influences a response to a subsequent stimulus? 
■	Priming 
You hear the phone ringing you feel happy due to social reward. CS, UCS, and un...
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PSYC 304
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PSYC 304 WEEK 3 QUIZ – QUESTION AND ANSWERS 
 
Week 3 quiz 
Question 1 of 15 
	1.0 Points 
"Viewpoint invariance" means 
	A.children can only represent one perceptual viewpoint at a time. 	 
	B.computers can invert images to easily perform object recognition. 	 
	C.humans can easily recognize objects when seen from different viewpoints. 	 
	D.monkeys can only recognize other monkey faces from a frontal view. 	 
Reset Selection 
 
Question 2 of 15 
	1.0 Points 
Gestalt laws are more accuratel...
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PSYC 304 Week 3 Quiz Answers (VERIFIED)
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1. "Viewpoint invariance" means 
2. Gestalt laws are more accurately described as heuristics because they 
3. is the proposed reason why VI neurons can make figure-ground discriminations. 
4. When Palmer (1975) showed observers a kitchen scene and then a target picture, which picture was identified correctly 80% of the time? 
5. The relationship between environmental regularities, physiology, and perception is most likely established by 
6. A cell in area VI of a monkey is shown to fire when a...
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PSYC 304 WEEK 3 QUIZ ANSWERS | 100% CORRECT
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PSYC 304 Week 3 Quiz Answers 
PSYC304 Week 3 Quiz 
"Viewpoint invariance" means 
Gestalt laws are more accurately described as heuristics because they 
is the proposed reason why VI neurons can make figure-ground discriminations. 
When Palmer (1975) showed observers a kitchen scene and then a target picture, which picture was identified correctly 80% of the time? 
The relationship between environmental regularities, physiology, and perception is most likely established by 
A cell in area VI of...
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