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Algorithmic procedures - In Terry Winograd's SHRDLU, linguistic understanding is achieved through which of the following? False - Terry Winograd's SHRDLU operates in a micro-world and so does not have deal with the semantic aspects of language. False - Shepherd and Metzler's rotation experiment...

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Algorithmic procedures - ✔✔In Terry Winograd's SHRDLU, linguistic understanding is
achieved through which of the following?


False - ✔✔Terry Winograd's SHRDLU operates in a micro-world and so does not have deal
with the semantic aspects of language.


False - ✔✔Shepherd and Metzler's rotation experiments found that there was no relation
between (a) the length of time subjects took to determine whether one shape was a
rotation of another, and (b) the degree of rotation between the shapes.


A sequence of 0's and 1's. - ✔✔Which of the following is an example of digital
information processing?


True - ✔✔According to Stephen Kosslyn, the information processing in mental imagery
involves operations carried out on imagistically represented information.


The subconscious information-processing that underlies conscious mental images. -
✔✔The imagery debate is a debate about which of the following?


top-down - ✔✔Marr's analysis of the visual system is a classic example of a ________
approach in cognitive science.


The algorithmic level. - ✔✔In Marr's theory, the primal sketch, 2.5D, and 3D sketch are
all elements at which level of analysis?


the visual system can deliver the shape information of an object when the perceiver does
not recognize the object - ✔✔Elizabeth Warrington's findings on patients with damage to
parietal cortices reveal that ________.


functional - ✔✔If cognitive processes are multiply realizable then that suggests that
they are ________ processes.


forebrain - ✔✔The cerebral cortex is part of the ________.

, Cerebral cortex - ✔✔The term "gray matter" is used to describe the tissue in which part
of the human brain?


identifying objects - ✔✔According to Mishkin and Ungerleider, the ventral pathway
primarily carries information relevant to ________.


locating objects - ✔✔According to Mishkin and Ungerleider, the dorsal pathway primarily
carries information relevant to ________.


The neurological model is serial, and the cognitive model is parallel. - ✔✔Which of the
following statements is correct about the neurological and cognitive
information-processing models?


True - ✔✔A blocked design involves subjects performing a single task for extended
periods of time, so that the BOLD signal can be compared and contrasted in different
conditions.


the local field potential - ✔✔Using a combination of fMRI and microelectrode recordings,
Logothetis and his collaborators found evidence that the BOLD response is correlated
with ________.


True - ✔✔PET and fMRI have much better spatial resolution than temporal resolution.


late - ✔✔Models of attention on which important parts of perceptual processing are
completed before attention is brought to bear are called ________ selection models.


High temporal resolution. - ✔✔To solve the locus-selection problem, what properties of
neuroscience techniques are essential and required?


effective - ✔✔If we want to study how information flows between different brain areas,
and how they influence each other, we need to consider ________ connectivity.


anatomical - ✔✔If we want to study how the neural architecture of how cortical areas are
connected to each other we need to consider ________ connectivity.

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