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Sensation and Perception,10th Edition
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by Goldstein, Cacciamani Chapter 1 to 15
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Table jtof jtContent
1. jtIntroduction jtto jtPerception.
2. jtThe jtPhysiological jtBeginnings jtof jtPerception.
3. jtNeural jtProcessing jtand jtCoding.
4. jtCortical jtOrganization.
5. jtPerceiving jtObjects jtand jtScenes.
6. jtVisual jtAttention.
7. jtTaking jtAction.
8. jtPerceiving jtMotion.
9. jtPerceiving jtColor.
10. jtPerceiving jtDepth jtand jtSize.
11. jtSound jtand jtthe jtPerception jtof jtPitch.
12. jtAuditory jtLocalization, jtthe jtAuditory jtScene, jtand jtMusic.
13. jtSpeech jtPerception.
14. jtThe jtCutaneous jtSenses.
15. jtThe jtChemical jtSenses.
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Test Bank—Chapter 1: Introduction to Perception
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MULTIPLE jtCHOICE
1. “Perceiving jtmachines” jtthat jtcan jtnegotiate jtthe jtenvironment jtwith jthumanlike
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jtease
a. j t were jtdeveloped jtby jtcomputer jtscientists jtin jtthe jt1960s.
b. j t were jtdeveloped jtby jtcomputer jtscientists jtin jtthe jt1970s.
c. j t were jtdeveloped jtby jtcomputer jtscientists jtin jtthe jt1990s.
d. j t have jtyet jtto jtbe jtdeveloped.
2. j t Which jtof jtthe jtfollowing jtis jtan jtapplication jtof jtperception
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a. j t Developing jtspeech c. j t Devising jtrobots jtthat jtcan
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b. j t Treating jthearing d. j t All jtof
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3. j tWhich jtof jtthe jtfollowing jtis jta jtreason jtfor jtstudying jtperception?
a. j t To jtbecome jtmore jtaware jtof jtyour jtown jtperceptual jtexperiences.
b. j t To jtprovide jtinformation jtthat jtmay jthelp jtwith jta jtfuture jtcareer.
c. j t To jtapply jtperception jtto jteveryday jtproblems, jtsuch jtas jthighway jtsign
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d. j t All jtof jtthese.
4. j The jtstudy jtof jtperception jtcan jtoverlap
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j t j Serendipity
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6. j t The jtprocess jtof jttransforming jtenergy jtin jtthe jtenvironment jtinto jtelectrical jtenergy jtin jtthe jtneurons
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j t reduction.
j t transduction. j t construction.
7. j t ______ jtis jtthe jtstep jtin jtthe jtperceptual jtprocess jtthat jtis jtanalogous jtto jtan jtATM jtwithdrawal
(pressure jtfrom jtbutton jtpress jtbecomes jtelectrical jtenergy jtthen jtbecomes jta jtmechanical
jtresponse
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a. j t jtin jtthe jtdispensing jtof jtmoney).
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j t Transference j t Transduction
8. The jtspecific jtterm jtfor jtthe jt“stimulus jton jtthe jtreceptors” jtin jtvisual jtprocessing jtis
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9. j t The jtimage jtprojected jton jtthe jtretina jtis jtbest jtdescribed jtas jta jt______ jtof jtthe jtactual
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a. j t representation. c. j t replication.
b. j t environmental d. j t scale
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10. j t Which jtbrain jtstructure jtis jtresponsible jtfor jtcreating jtperceptions jtand jtproducing jtother jt“high”
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a. j t Brain jtas jtlanguage, jtmemory, jtand jtthinking?
jtstem c.
b. j t Cerebral j t Hypothalamus
jtcortex d. j t Occipital
lobe jtstep jtof jtthe jtperceptual
11. j t Visual jtform jtagnosia jtis jta jtproblem jtof jtthe jtjt______
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a. j t action c.
b. j t transduction
j t attention d. j t recognition
12. j t Which jtof jtthe jtfollowing jtbest jtdescribes jtthe jtsteps jtof jtthe jtperceptual jtprocess?
a. j t The jtsteps jtare jtunidirectional, jtstarting jtat jtthe jtenvironmental jtstimulus jtand
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perception.
b. j t The jtsteps jtare jtunidirectional, jtstarting jtat jtthe jtenvironmental jtstimulus jtand
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knowledge.
c. j t The jtsteps jtare jtunidirectional, jtstarting jtat jttransduction jtand jtending jtat
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d. j t The jtsequence jtof jtsteps jtis jtdynamic jtand jtconstantly jtchanging.
13.j t If jt a jtperson jtsees jtthe jtunambiguous jt“rat” jtstimulus, jtand jtthen jtviews jtthe jtambiguous jt“rat-
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c. j tt a jtjtrat
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14. j t Justin jtforgot jtto jtwear jthis jtglasses jtto jtclass jtso jtthe jtwriting jthe jtsees jton jtthe jtchalk jtboard jtis
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Even jtso, jthe jtis jtsure jtit jtsays jt“Pop jtQuiz!” jtbecause jthe jtknows jtthat jtthere jtare jtpop jtquizzes jtin jtthe
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b. j t Oblique jtprocessing d. j t Compression
15. ________ jtprocessing jtis jtbased jton jtthe jtstimuli jtreaching jtthe
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a. j t Bottom- c. j t Top-
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b. j t Oblique d. j t Receptor
16. j t Trying jtto jtread jta jtnote jtwritten jtby jtsomeone jtwith jtpoor jthandwriting
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b. j tt only top-down jtprocessing.
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c. j t both jttop-down jtand jtbottom-up
jtprocessing.
d. j t only jtdata-based jtprocessing.
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