Test jBank jfor jSensation jand jPerception, j9th jEdition, jE. jBruce jGoldstein,
jISBN-10:j1133958494, jISBN-13: j9781133958499
Table jof jContent
1. Introduction jto jPerception.
2. The jPhysiological jBeginnings jof jPerception.
3. Neural jProcessing jand jCoding.
4. Cortical jOrganization.
5. Perceiving jObjects jand jScenes.
6. Visual jAttention.
7. Taking jAction.
8. Perceiving jMotion.
9. Perceiving jColor.
10. Perceiving jDepth jand jSize.
11. Sound jand jthe jPerception jof jPitch.
12. Auditory jLocalization, jthe jAuditory jScene, jand jMusic.
13. Speech jPerception.
14. The jCutaneous jSenses.
15. The jChemical jSenses.
,Test jBank—Chapter j1: jIntroduction jto jPerception
MULTIPLE jCHOICE
1. “Perceiving jmachines” jthat jcan jnegotiate jthe jenvironment jwith jhumanlike jease
a. were jdeveloped jby jcomputer jscientists jin jthe j1960s.
b. were jdeveloped jby jcomputer jscientists jin jthe j1970s.
c. were jdeveloped jby jcomputer jscientists jin jthe j1990s.
d. have jyet jto jbe jdeveloped.
2. Which jof jthe jfollowing jis jan japplication jof jperception jresearch?
a. Developing jspeech jrecognition c. Devising jrobots jthat jcan j“see.”
systems.
b. Treating jhearing jproblems. d. All jof jthese.
3. Which jof jthe jfollowing jis ja jreason jfor jstudying jperception?
a. To jbecome jmore jaware jof jyour jown jperceptual jexperiences.
b. To jprovide jinformation jthat jmay jhelp jwith ja jfuture jcareer.
c. To japply jperception jto jeveryday jproblems, jsuch jas jhighway jsign
jvisibility.
d. All jof jthese.
4. The jstudy jof jperception jcan joverlap jwith
a. medicine. c. philosophy.
b. computer jscience. d. all jof jthese.
5. Which jof jthe jfollowing jis jNOT ja jcategory jof jthe jstages jin jthe jperceptual jprocess?
a. Stimuli c. Serendipity
b. Neural jProcessing d. Behavioral jResponses
6. The jprocess jof jtransforming jenergy jin jthe jenvironment jinto jelectrical jenergy jin jthe
jneurons jisjcalled
a. refraction. c. reduction.
b. transduction. d. construction.
7. j j is jthe jstep jin jthe jperceptual jprocess jthat jis janalogous jto jan jATM jwithdrawal
j(pressure jfrom jbutton jpress jbecomes jelectrical jenergy jthen jbecomes ja jmechanical
jresponsejresulting jin jthe jdispensing jof jmoney).
a. Knowledge c. Action
b. Transference d. Transduction
8. The jspecific jterm jfor jthe j“stimulus jon jthe jreceptors” jin jvisual jprocessing jis jthe
a. transduced jimage. c. visual jimage.
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, b. environmental jstimulus. d. perception.
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