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,Description
Test kBank kfor kSensation kand kPerception, k11th kEdition, kE. kBruce kGoldstein
Table kof kContent
1. Introduction kto kPerception.
2. The kPhysiological kBeginnings kof kPerception.
3. Neural kProcessing kand kCoding.
4. Cortical kOrganization.
5. Perceiving kObjects kand kScenes.
6. Visual kAttention.
7. Taking kAction.
8. Perceiving kMotion.
9. Perceiving kColor.
10. Perceiving kDepth kand kSize.
11. Sound kand kthe kPerception kof kPitch.
12. Auditory kLocalization, kthe kAuditory kScene, kand kMusic.
13. Speech kPerception.
14. The kCutaneous kSenses.
15. The kChemical kSenses.
,Test kBank—Chapter k1: kIntroduction kto kPerception
MULTIPLE kCHOICE
1. “Perceiving kmachines” kthat kcan knegotiate kthe kenvironment kwith khumanlike kease
a. were kdeveloped kby kcomputer kscientists kin kthe
k1960s.
b. were kdeveloped kby kcomputer kscientists kin kthe
k1970s.
c. were kdeveloped kby kcomputer kscientists kin kthe
k1990s.
d. have kyet kto kbe kdeveloped.
2. Which kof kthe kfollowing kis kan kapplication kof kperception kresearch?
a. Developing kspeech krecognition c. Devising krobots kthat kcan
systems. “see.”
k
b. Treating khearing kproblems. d. All kof kthese.
3. Which kof kthe kfollowing kis ka kreason kfor kstudying kperception?
a. To kbecome kmore kaware kof kyour kown kperceptual kexperiences.
b. To kprovide kinformation kthat kmay khelp kwith ka kfuture kcareer.
c. To kapply kperception kto keveryday kproblems, ksuch kas khighway ksign
kvisibility.
d. All kof kthese.
4. The kstudy kof kperception kcan koverlap kwith
a. medicine. c. philosophy.
b. computer kscience. d. all kof kthese.
5. Which kof kthe kfollowing kis kNOT ka kcategory kof kthe kstages kin kthe kperceptual kprocess?
a. Stimuli c. Serendipity
b. Neural kProcessing d. Behavioral kResponses
6. The kprocess kof ktransforming kenergy kin kthe kenvironment kinto kelectrical kenergy kin kthe
neurons kis kcalled
k
a. refraction. c. reduction.
b. transduction. d. construction.
7. is kthe kstep kin kthe kperceptual kprocess kthat kis kanalogous kto kan kATM kwithdrawal
k
k(pressure kfrom kbutton kpress kbecomes kelectrical kenergy kthen kbecomes ka kmechanical
kresponse kresulting kin kthe kdispensing kof kmoney).
a. Knowledge c. Action
b. Transference d. Transduction
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, 8. The kspecific kterm kfor kthe k“stimulus kon kthe kreceptors” kin kvisual kprocessing kis kthe
a. transduced kimage. c. visual kimage.
b. environmental kstimulus. d. perception.
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