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American Public University PSYC 304 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers (Graded A).
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PSYC 304 MIDTERM EXAM WEEK 4 – QUESTION WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A
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PSYC 304 Midterm Exam – Question and Answers

Tong used binocular rivalry to test brain response when the person perceived a house or a face. When the person perceived the house, activity in the increased.
Kamitani and Tong’s orientation decorder was able to correctly predict what orientation a person was loooking at on % of the trials.
One aspect of the visual system that helps us achieve selective attention is
The incidence of change blindness when a cue is added to the scene that indicate...
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PSYC 304 Week 4 Midterm Exam with Answers GradeAplus
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Tong used binocular rivalry to test brain response when the person perceived a house or a face. When the person perceived the house, activity in the increased.
Kamitani and Tong's orientation decorder was able to correctly predict what orientation a person was loooking at on % of the trials.
One aspect of the visual system that helps us achieve selective attention is
The incidence of change blindness when a cue is added to the scene that indicates which part of the scene has changed.
According ...
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PSYC 304 WEEK 6 QUESTIONS AND UNIQUE ANSWERS 2019/2020
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e speed of sound through air is
Pitch is primarily dtermined by the of the sound wave.
Loudness of pure tones depends on frequency and sound pressure level can be shown graphically using
The bending of the cilia of the causes a release of small bursts of neurotransmitter.
The auditory cortex is similar to the visual cortex in that
The cochlear implant makes use of
A woman with parietal and frontal lobe damage could
Frequency can be coded by the firing rate at or near the peak of the sine-wave st...
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PSYC 304 Week 7 Quiz with latest Answers 2019/2020
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Which of the following can be considered to be an articulator?
The problem of variability from the way di?erent people speak can be demonstrated by
The McGurk e?ect is most similar to which of the following performers?
Link et al. (2003) studied the perceived meaning of listeners' to the phrase "Let's do lunch sometime," based on the speaker's inflection and emotional state. These are examples of
Japanese children at the age of can tell the di?erence between the /r/ sound and the /l/ sound ...
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PSYC304 Week 1 Quiz Fall 18 with superb answers 2019/2020
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What is needed so a person can focus on a specific stimulus in the environment?
The physiological level of analysis involves the relationship between
Cognitive influences a?ect which level of analysis
The "S" in the Weber fraction stands for
Fechner's psychophysical methods
The major dependent variable used in the visual search method is
The theory that accounts for response criterion in a a detection experiment is
Our perception of the environment depends on
The individual associated with po...
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PSYC304 I002 Week 2 Quiz 2 With complete latest answers 2019/2020
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Visible light is between and nm within the electromagnetic spectrum.
Lateral inhibition can be used to explain
The rod-cone break in the dark adaptation curve occurs after what time period in the dark.
The blind spot is located
According to Goldstein, the evolutionary explanation of neural specialization is
The Hecht et al. (1942) study is important because
Light can be described in terms of wavelength, or as consisting of small packets of energy called
Neurons in the LGN have receptive fields.
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PSYC304 Week 3 Quiz and Answers Grade A
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"Viewpoint invariance" means
Gestalt laws are more accurately described as heuristics because they
is the proposed reason why VI neurons can make figure-ground discriminations.
When Palmer (1975) showed observers a kitchen scene and then a target picture, which picture was identified correctly 80% of the time?
The relationship between environmental regularities, physiology, and perception is most likely established by
A cell in area VI of a monkey is shown to fire when a vertical bar is presen...
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PSYC304 Week 4 - Midterm Exam with qualified answers Grade A
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Tong used binocular rivalry to test brain response when the person perceived a house or a face. When the person perceived the house, activity in the increased.
Kamitani and Tong's orientation decorder was able to correctly predict what orientation a person was loooking at on % of the trials.
One aspect of the visual system that helps us achieve selective attention is
The incidence of change blindness when a cue is added to the scene that indicates which part of the scene has changed.
According t...
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Psyc304 week 5 Quiz with correct Answers 2019/2020
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The basic colors in the color circle are
The trichromatic theory of color vision is also known as the theory.
By changing only, we can create about a million (or more) discriminative colors.
Newton's quote of "The Rays... are not colored" means that
The edge between a dark shadow and an illuminated checkerboard is a(n)
Uchikawa et al. demonstrated how can explain why color constancy occurs.
Which of the following is phenomenological support for the "opponent process theory" of color vision?...
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