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Deck 4: Section 5: Sensation and Perception
1
Which statement is NOT true of nontasters?
A)They represent about 25 percent of the adult population.
B)They have similar taste perceptions as young children.
C)They tend to like fatty foods more than supertasters.
D)They are less avoidant of green vegetables than supertasters.
A)They represent about 25 percent of the adult population.
B)They have similar taste perceptions as young children.
C)They tend to like fatty foods more than supertasters.
D)They are less avoidant of green vegetables than supertasters.
They have similar taste perceptions as young children.
2
The three primary colors of light are:
A)white, red, and green.
B)red, green, and blue.
C)red, blue, and yellow.
D)white, red, and blue.
A)white, red, and green.
B)red, green, and blue.
C)red, blue, and yellow.
D)white, red, and blue.
red, green, and blue.
3
According to gate-control theory, rubbing the lower back would MOST likely reduce lower back pain by:
A)triggering a release of pain-killing endorphins in your brain.
B)stopping the actions of pain transmission neurons at the spinal cord.
C)causing the autonomic nervous system to release of adrenaline into your bloodstream.
D)deactivating the region devoted to the lower back in the somatosensory cortex.
A)triggering a release of pain-killing endorphins in your brain.
B)stopping the actions of pain transmission neurons at the spinal cord.
C)causing the autonomic nervous system to release of adrenaline into your bloodstream.
D)deactivating the region devoted to the lower back in the somatosensory cortex.
stopping the actions of pain transmission neurons at the spinal cord.
4
Damage to which region of the brain may impair auditory perception?
A)area A1
B)area VI
C)area AT
D)area MT
A)area A1
B)area VI
C)area AT
D)area MT
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5
The amount of light entering the eye is regulated by the:
A)iris.
B)retina.
C)cornea.
D)fovea.
A)iris.
B)retina.
C)cornea.
D)fovea.
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6
Sherlock, the dog, takes his job of protecting his owners' home very seriously. He sits at the window all day and barks whenever he perceives a threat. The problem is, often he barks at innocuous things like the rustling of the wind or a car door shutting a block away. In terms of detecting threats, Sherlock makes many _____ due to a _____ decision criterion.
A)misses; liberal
B)misses; conservative
C)false alarms; liberal
D)false alarms; conservative
A)misses; liberal
B)misses; conservative
C)false alarms; liberal
D)false alarms; conservative
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7
The dorsal stream of visual processing is to the ventral stream of visual processing as:
A)below is to above.
B)why is to where.
C)left is to right.
D)how is to what.
A)below is to above.
B)why is to where.
C)left is to right.
D)how is to what.
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8
During a hearing test, many sounds were presented at such a low level of intensity that Mr. Antall could hardly detect them. These sounds were below Mr. Antall's _____ threshold.
A)subliminal
B)absolute
C)adaptation
D)difference
A)subliminal
B)absolute
C)adaptation
D)difference
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9
Sound wave vibrations are transmitted by three tiny bones called the _____ located in the _____.
A)vestibular sacs; inner ear
B)ossicles; middle ear
C)anvils; cochlea
D)vestibular sacs; middle ear
A)vestibular sacs; inner ear
B)ossicles; middle ear
C)anvils; cochlea
D)vestibular sacs; middle ear
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10
The amplitude of a light wave corresponds to its:
A)color.
B)hue.
C)purity.
D)brightness.
A)color.
B)hue.
C)purity.
D)brightness.
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11
Rods are _____ light sensitive and _____ color sensitive than cones.
A)more; more
B)less; less
C)more; less
D)less; more
A)more; more
B)less; less
C)more; less
D)less; more
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12
Accommodation refers to the:
A)diminishing sensitivity to an unchanging stimulus.
B)constant eye movements that allow the retina to continuously detect stimuli.
C)process by which the lens changes shape in order to focus images on the retina.
D)process by which stimuli are changed into neural messages.
A)diminishing sensitivity to an unchanging stimulus.
B)constant eye movements that allow the retina to continuously detect stimuli.
C)process by which the lens changes shape in order to focus images on the retina.
D)process by which stimuli are changed into neural messages.
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13
Dorothy, off to see the Wizard of Oz, perceives that the Yellow Brick Road converges to a point way off on in the distance, due to the depth cue of:
A)interposition.
B)binocular disparity.
C)linear perspective.
D)common fate.
A)interposition.
B)binocular disparity.
C)linear perspective.
D)common fate.
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14
Loudness is to amplitude as pitch is to:
A)brightness.
B)rhythm.
C)hue.
D)frequency.
A)brightness.
B)rhythm.
C)hue.
D)frequency.
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15
Sensation is to _____ as perception is to _____.
A)encoding; detection
B)detection; interpretation
C)interpretation; organization
D)organization; accommodation
A)encoding; detection
B)detection; interpretation
C)interpretation; organization
D)organization; accommodation
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16
According to _____-based theories of object recognition, your brain deconstructs retinal images into _____ to make identifications.
A)image; templates
B)image; geons
C)parts; templates
D)parts; geons
A)image; templates
B)image; geons
C)parts; templates
D)parts; geons
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17
Area _____ is a specialized region in the primary visual cortex.
A)A1
B)V1
C)MT
D)VT
A)A1
B)V1
C)MT
D)VT
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18
Following the flow of visual information from the retina to the brain, encoded information travels along the optic nerve to the _____ and then to the _____ in the occipital lobe.
A)lateral geniculate nucleus; primary visual cortex
B)lateral geniculate nucleus; optic chiasm
C)retina; lateral geniculate nucleus
D)hippocampus; primary visual cortex
A)lateral geniculate nucleus; primary visual cortex
B)lateral geniculate nucleus; optic chiasm
C)retina; lateral geniculate nucleus
D)hippocampus; primary visual cortex
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