Cognitive Psych Test 1
The "components" in recognition by components models are also referred to as __________________
geons
A problem with the "envatted brain" hypothesis is the issue that symbolic processors can not have meaning unless those symbols refer to something that can be represented non-symbolically, in other words, symbols must be ________ grounded in non-symbolic experience
grounded
When you take a multiple choice quiz, sometimes you might eliminate answers that are likely (although not guaranteed to be completely wrong in order to narrow down the choices and make the question easier. This technique would easily be described as a:
heuristic
Illusions such as the hollow mask illusion, the Thatcher illusion (inverted faces effects), and the flicker face illusion are so dramatic because we process upright faces as a whole, not just the sum of their parts. This type of processing is called ____________
holistic
In an experiment measuring the difference in accuracy between two conditions (such as test scores when hungry vs. full) accuracy would be what variable?
dependent (measure)
this "stream" of vision primarily processes the location of objects
dorsal (where)
Which of the following effects best illustrates auditory capture?
double flash illusion
If you want to know about where in the brain a particular process is occurring (such as face recognition), but you don't really care about the time-course of processing, you could use... (select all that apply)
fMRI & TMS
If a neuron reaches its threshold potential, it:
fires an action potential, then returns to resting potential
When you look at an object as being in front of other stuff, the object is the...
Figure
A neuron that receives a lot of excitatory input (and minimal inhibitory input) will...
Fire a stronger action potential compared to resting ("stronger" is being used wrong but whatever, it means it is firing fast because an action potential has no scale of firing better or worse than the last)
Spectrograms are more useful than waveforms in visualizing sound because spectrograms include what additional dimension of information?
Frequency
This structure decomposes complex waves into simple waves and detects sound in hair cells:
cochlea
The image that falls onto the retina in your right eye
is first sent to both the right and left hemisphere
What was one major problem with the Pandemonium model of letter recognition we demonstrated in lecture?
it had no way of representing the configuration/position of features
Rods (scotopic vision)
low light vision, Sensitive to fast motion, High convergence (low spatial resolution) (stargazing)
we cannot do symbolic cognition unless we have
perception
When you first walk into a dark room, it takes time to adjust to low levels of light before you can see properly. This is because your __________________ system is no longer active, and your ________________ system takes time to activate after being in bright light
photopic (relating to or denoting vision in daylight or other bright light, believed to involve chiefly the cones of the retina.), scotopic (relating to or denoting vision in dim light, believed to involve chiefly the rods of the retina)
The inability to recognize familiar faces is known as...
prosopagnosia
When I ask you what rough feels like, you think about your inner perceptual experience of touching something rough in order to understand the question. In other words, you consider you ______________
qualia
The FFA is located in the...
right temporal lobe (active when recognizing faces but also when recognizing cars?) (on left temporal lobe it is active when reading)
which of the following aspects of vision does animation rely on?
temporal integration (visible persistence): (Having a light dragged along my visual field, THAT is visual persistence, animations fluidity is visual persistence, all the little clips making up a fluid motion)
Which of the following is definitely NOT a symbol?
the dog flapjack itself
The motion aftereffect works if you close one eye while adapting and swap eyes for the aftereffect. This means the neurons that represent motion...
Are in the brain, after the optic chiasm
If you have a problem with your S-cone, what colors can you not easily distinguish?
Blue and Green
This subcortical structure is important for long-term memory formation and navigation.
Amygdala
Which of the following statements are true concerning symbols? Select all that apply.
Any symbol system (e.g. language) can be represented as any other symbol system (e.g.); if the referents are matched properly Symbolic processing is not sufficient to explain cognition according to Chinese Room argument Symbols can be a convenient way of thinking about or talking about real objects
Which of the following features is NOT necessarily present in all forms of synesthesia?
Association is projected onto the world
High frequency sound stimulates what part of the cochlea?
Base
The belief that mind and body are separate is known as...
Dualism
This thought experiment argues against the idea that a computer that passes the Turing test has intelligence/mind in the same way a human does. It does this by arguing that symbol manipulation is not sufficient to explain understanding.
Chinese Room
Which of the following cues does not help us localize sound?
Cone of Confusion
The photopic system consists of the...
Cones
The belief that the mind and body are separate (i.e. mind is not a physical thing) is associated most strongly with which of the following philosophers?
Descartes
A representation where a concept is defined as activity of a pattern of feature units is known as a...
Distributed represenation
This "stream" of vision primarily processes the location of objects.
Dorsal
The simple geometrical shapes that form the basis of recognition by parts are known as:
Geons
Which area of the body is represented over the most space in motor cortex?
Hands
Which part of the body has the largest area of motor cortex dedicated to it?
Hands
Objects that lie on the horopter...
Have no Binocular Disparity
Optical flow (if you are running on a field, everything is going fast past you in your left and right peripheral visual field) helps with determining ____________.
Heading (direction in which one is heading)
Which of the following subcortical structures plays the largest role in memory formation and spatial navigation?
Hippocampus
Hallucinations occurring alongside sleep paralysis would best be described as...
Hypnopompic
The stimulus that triggers a synesthetic association is known as the:
Inducer
we live in a three dimensional world, yet our eyes only receive a two dimensional image of the world at a given moment. This leads to the....
Inverse optics problem (Our eyes receive a 2D view of the world We live in a 3D world Infinite amount of potential 3D scenes that result in 2D image)
If someone has their entire left hemisphere removed, they would likely have problems processing what kind of information?
Local
When you save a file on your computer, it is usually saved intact in one location on the hard drive. In this case, the file is stored using what form of representation?
Local (example: "Grandmother cell" - one neuron (or local group of neurons) responds when seeing your grandmother (and nothing else)
Cognitive Psychology became an official discipline after the publishing of "cognitive psychology" by which of the following scientists?
Neisser
If you associate the letter "Y" with blue one day and green the next, is it synesthesia?
No, because the association is not fixed
According to Searle (Chinese Room thought experiment), if a computer passes the Turing test...
None of the Above (it doesn't prove anything, just that "understanding" symbols do not prove consciousness)
Which of the following processes are NOT a part of cognitive psychology?
None of the above (they are all a part of cognitive psych: language, memory, and thought)
which of the following is NOT and auditory grouping principle?
None of the above (they are all auditory grouping principles aka pitch, proximity, and timbre)
A PDP model (such as the Pandemonium model) incorporates which of the following? (Select all that apply)
Parallel Processing & Distributed Representation
The fundamental frequency of a sound determines its...
Pitch
This area of the brain contains neurons that are sensitive to edges of particular orientations.
Primary Visual Cortex (PVC)
If someone has a stroke and damages their FFA in the right hemisphere as well as the corresponding area in the left hemisphere, which of the following deficits would likely apply?
Prosopagnosia, Dyslexia, and General Visual Expertise Tasks (e.g., discriminating among similar cars)
If you drop a bunch of skittles on a table, what gestalt cue(s) could you use to group them? Select as many options as are logically applicable.
Proximity and Color
The internal, subjective, conscious experience of perception is known as...
Qualia
Which of the following theories says that object recognition utilizes local representations?
Recognition by views
The L-cone primarily responds to what color of light?
Red
Cones (photopic vision)
Requires bright light, Short, Medium, and Long - correspond to wavelength most sensitive to, Low convergence (high spatial resolution)
In a tumbling room, if you are upside down and the room is also upside down, you'll feel...
Rightside up
Perception is a combination of bottom-up and top-down processing. Or in other words, Perception =
Sensation + Experience
losing your hearing due to the presence of loud noises is known as what form of hearing loss?
Sensory
Hallucinating shapes, colors, and patterns falls under what type of hallucination?
Simple
LSD inhibits activity in this structure, which might relate to its effects on the ability to filter information and properly focus attention.
Thalamus
Which of the following face illusions clearly shows that we process upright faces holistically?
Thatcher illusion (face inversion effect)
Cognitive psychologists are particularly interested in the mental processing that occurs between stimulus and response (input and output). This means that cognitive psychologists are interested in what?
The "Black Box" (data goes in, decisions come out, but the processes between input and output are opaque, these are the mental processes that go into the decisions that cognitive psych wants to know)
Perception is a combination of both sensation and prior knowledge. The aspect of processing involving prior knowledge can also be referred to as
Top-Down processing
If the brain is able to calculate formulas based on symbolic representation and calculation, it could also be called a...
Turing Machine (less modern computer)
In general, when there are sensory "conflicts" (different senses imply different things about the state of yourself or the world), we tend to put the most weight on...
Vision
In general, when there is a sensory conflict or we need to resolve an ambiguous stimulus, we place the most emphasis on...
Vision
Is it possible to acquire "true" synesthesia later in life?
We don't quite know yet, the evidence is mixed
If you find statistical significance (p < .01) in a well designed and conducted experiment, what do you not necessarily know?
Why the difference exists
If you adapt to a blue square on a black backdrop, what will you see upon looking at a pure white background?
Yellow square on a white backdrop
which of the following is a "known" quality at the level of the retina itself?
the visual angle of the object (visual angle: The size of an object on the retina is determined by both the size of the object and the distance it is from the observer To account for this, objects can be measured in terms of visual angle Visual angle = inverse tangent (S/D)) (The visual angle is the angle formed from two imaginary lines projecting from the eye. One goes to the top (or left) of the object and the other goes to the bottom (or right) of the object. Visual angle is usually reported in degrees, minutes and seconds of the subtended angle.)
If you focus on an object 3 meters in front of you...
there is no binocular disparity for the object in the image between the eyes (it is on the horopter)