Test`Bank.for.Sensation.and`Perception,`9th`Edition,`E.`Bruce`Goldstein,`ISBN-
`10:`1133958494,`ISBN-13:`9781133958499
Table.of`Content
1. Introduction`to`Perception.
2. The`Physiological`Beginnings`of`Perception.
3. Neural`Processing`and`Coding.
4. Cortical`Organization.
5. Perceiving`Objects`and`Scenes.
6. Visual`Attention.
7. Taking`Action.
8. Perceiving`Motion.
9. Perceiving`Color.
10. Perceiving`Depth`and`Size.
11. Sound`and`the`Perception`of`Pitch.
12. Auditory.Localization,`the`Auditory`Scene,`and`Music.
13. Speech`Perception.
14. The`Cutaneous`Senses.
15. The`Chemical`Senses.
,Test`Bank—Chapter`1:`Introduction`to`Perception
MULTIPLE`CHOICE
1. “Perceiving`machines”`that`can`negotiate`the`environment`with.humanlike`ease
a. were`developed`by.computer`scientists`in`the`1960s.
b. were`developed`by.computer.scientists`in`the`1970s.
c. were`developed`by.computer.scientists`in`the`1990s.
d. have.yet.to.be.developed.
2. Which`of`the`following`is`an`application`of`perception`research?
a. Developing`speech`recognition`syste c. Devising`robots`that.can`“see.”
ms.
b. Treating.hearing`problems. d. All.of.these.
3. Which`of.the`following.is`a`reason`for`studying`perception?
a. To`become`more`aware`of`your`own`perceptual`experiences.
b. To`provide`information`that`mayhelp`with`a`future`career.
c. To`apply.perception`to`everyday.problems,`such`as`highway.sign`visibility.
d. All`of`these.
4. The`study.of`perception.can`overlap`with
a. medicine. c. philosophy.
b. computer.science. d. all.of.these.
5. Which`of.the`following.is`NOT`a`category.of`the`stages`in.the`perceptual`process?
a. Stimuli c. Serendipity
b. Neural`Processing d. Behavioral`Responses
6. The`process`of`transforming`energy.in`the`environment`into`electrical`energy.in.the`neurons`is`cal`l
ed
a. refraction. c. reduction.
b. transduction. d. construction.
7.
is`the`step`in`the`perceptual`process`that.is`analogous`to`an`ATM`withdrawal`(pressure`f
rom`button`press`becomes`electrical`energy.then`becomes`a`mechanical`response`resulting`in.` t
he`dispensing.of.money).
a. Knowledge c. Action
b. Transference d. Transduction
8. The`specific`term`for.the`“stimulus`on`the.receptors”`in`visual.processing`is`the
a. transduced`image. c. visual.image.
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, b. environmental`stimulus. d. perception.
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