This theory of object perception postulates that objects in the world are
composed of three-dimensional geometrical elements ("geons"). Recognition of
objects depends upon our perception of the particular arrangement of the 3-
dimenstional elements.
A. Recognition-by-components theory
B. Pr...
This theory of object perception postulates that objects in the world are
composed of three-dimensional geometrical elements ("geons"). Recognition of
objects depends upon our perception of the particular arrangement of the 3-
dimenstional elements.
A. Recognition-by-components theory
B. Prototype theory
C. Template theory
D. Feature-matching theory
Ans- A
,A letter is easier to perceive in the context of a word. Which of the following
models explains that fact by arguing that activation of the relevant node for
the word also activates the nodes corresponding to the letters within the word?
A. bottom-up
B. featural analysis
C. connectionist
D. template prototype
Ans- C
A general approach that explains perception as the pickup of environmental
invariances that require little or no active interpretation is: A. bottom-up
processing
B. top-down processing
C. theory-driven processing
D. template matching
E. direct perception
Ans- E
,A patient with prosopagnosia has difficulty recognizing:
A. drawings of objects.
B. moving objects.
C. faces.
D. sounds.
E. flavors.
Ans- C
The perceived intensity of a sound is called ________, while the physical
magnitude of displacement in a sound wave is called __________.
A. loudness; amplitude
B. amplitude; loudness
C. pitch; frequency
D. frequency; pitch
Ans- A
The ossicles are three tiny bones in the _____________.
, A. auditory nerve
B. outer ear
C. inner ear
D. middle ear
Ans- D
Results from dichotic listening studies indicate that, while a person is shadowing
one message, he/she notices which of the following features of the unattended
message?
A. whether it is speech or simply noise
B. whether it is spoken in English or Japanese
C. multiple repetitions of the same words
D. both the fact that it is speech and the language that is being spoken
E. whether the words being spoken are nonsense or real sentences
Ans- A
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