TestfBankfforfSensationfandfPerception,f9thfEdition,fE.fBrucefGoldstein,fISBN-
10:f1133958494,fISBN-13:f9781133958499
TablefoffContent
1. IntroductionftofPerception.
2. ThefPhysiologicalfBeginningsfoffPerception.
3. NeuralfProcessingfandfCoding.
4. CorticalfOrganization.
5. PerceivingfObjectsfandfScenes.
6. VisualfAttention.
7. TakingfAction.
8. PerceivingfMotion.
9. PerceivingfColor.
10. PerceivingfDepthfandfSize.
11. SoundfandfthefPerceptionfoffPitch.
12. AuditoryfLocalization,fthefAuditoryfScene,fandfMusic.
13. SpeechfPerception.
14. ThefCutaneousfSenses.
15. ThefChemicalfSenses.
,TestfBank—Chapterf1:fIntroductionftofPerception
MULTIPLEfCHOICE
1. “Perceivingfmachines”fthatfcanfnegotiatefthefenvironmentfwithfhumanlikefease
a. werefdevelopedfbyfcomputerfscientistsfinfthef1960s.
b. werefdevelopedfbyfcomputerfscientistsfinfthef1970s.
c. werefdevelopedfbyfcomputerfscientistsfinfthef1990s.
d. havefyetftofbefdeveloped.
2. Whichfofftheffollowingfisfanfapplicationfoffperceptionfresearch?
a. Developingfspeechfrecognition c. Devisingfrobotsfthatfcanf“see.”
systems.
b. Treatingfhearingfproblems. d. Allfoffthese.
3. Whichfofftheffollowingfisfafreasonfforfstudyingfperception?
a. Tofbecomefmorefawarefoffyourfownfperceptualfexperiences.
b. Tofprovidefinformationfthatfmayfhelpfwithfaffuturefcareer.
c. Tofapplyfperceptionftofeverydayfproblems,fsuchfasfhighwayfsignfvisibility.
d. Allfoffthese.
4. Thefstudyfoffperceptionfcanfoverlapfwith
a. medicine. c. philosophy.
b. computerfscience. d. allfoffthese.
5. WhichfofftheffollowingfisfNOTfafcategoryfoffthefstagesfinfthefperceptualfprocess?
a. Stimuli c. Serendipity
b. NeuralfProcessing d. BehavioralfResponses
6. Thefprocessfofftransformingfenergyfinfthefenvironmentfintofelectricalfenergyfinfthefneuronsfisfcal
led
a. refraction. c. reduction.
b. transduction. d. construction.
7. f
isfthefstepfinfthefperceptualfprocessfthatfisfanalogousftofanfATMfwithdrawalf(pressureffromfb
f
uttonfpressfbecomesfelectricalfenergyfthenfbecomesfafmechanicalfresponsefresultingfinfthefdis
pensingfoffmoney).
a. Knowledge c. Action
b. Transference d. Transduction
8. Thefspecificftermfforfthef“stimulusfonfthefreceptors”finfvisualfprocessingfisfthe
a. transducedfimage. c. visualfimage.
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, b. environmentalfstimulus. d. perception.
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