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Sensation and Perception,10th Edition b
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,TableDofDContent
1. IntroductionD toD Perception.
2. TheDPhysiological2BeginningsDofDPerception.
3. NeuralDProcessing2andDCoding.
4. CorticalDOrganization.
5. PerceivingDObjectsD andDScenes.
6. Visual2Attention.
7. TakingD Action.
8. PerceivingDMotion.
9. PerceivingDColor.
10. PerceivingDDepthDandDSize.
11. SoundDandDtheDPerceptionDofDPitch.
12. AuditoryDLocalization,DtheDAuditoryDScene,DandDMusic.
13. SpeechDPerception.
14. TheD CutaneousD Senses.
15. TheDChemicalDSenses.
,Test Bank—Chapter 1: Introduction to Perception
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MULTIPLEDCHOICE
1. “PerceivingDmachines”DthatDcanDnegotiateDtheDenvironmentDwithDhumanlikeDease
a. wereDdevelopedDbyDcomputerDscientistsDinDtheD1960s.
b. wereDdevelopedDbyDcomputerDscientistsDinDtheD1970s.
c. wereDdevelopedDbyDcomputerDscientistsDinDtheD1990s.
d. haveD yetD toD beD developed.
2. WhichDofDtheDfollowing2isDanDapplicationDofDperceptionDresearch?
a. DevelopingDspeechDrecognition c.
DevisingDrobotsDthat2canD“see.”Dsystems.
b. Treating2hearing2problems. d.DDDDAllDofDthese.
3. WhichDofDtheDfollowing2isDaDreasonDforDstudying2perception?
a. ToDbecomeDmoreDawareDofDyourDownDperceptual2experiences.
b. ToDprovideDinformationDthatD mayDhelpD withDaDfutureDcareer.
c. ToD applyD perceptionD toD everydayD problems,D suchD asD highwayD signD visibility.
d. All2ofDthese.
4. TheD studyD ofD perceptionD canD overlapD wit
h c. philosophy.
a. medicine. d. allDofDthese.
b. computerDscience.
5. WhichDofDtheDfollowing2isDNOTDaDcategoryDofDtheDstagesDinDtheDperceptualDprocess?
a. Stimuli c. Serendipity
b. NeuralDProcessing d.DDD BehavioralDResponses
6. TheD processD ofD transformingD energyD inD theD environmentD intoD electricalD energyD inD theD neuronsD i
sDcalled
a. refraction. c. reduction.
b. transduction. d.D construction.
7. D
isDtheDstepDinDtheDperceptualDprocessDthatDisDanalogousDtoDanDATMDwithdrawalD(press
ureDfromDbuttonDpressDbecomesDelectricalDenergyDthenDbecomesDaDmechanicalDresponsDe
are.2suKltninogwilnedthgeDdispensing2ofDmoney). c. Action
b. Transference d. Transduction
8. TheDspecificDtermDforDtheD“stimulusDonDtheDreceptors”DinDvisualDprocessingDisDthe
a. transducedDimage. b. environmentalD stimulus.
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, c. visualDimage.
d. perception.
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