CHAPTER 3
Some perceptions result from assumptions we make about the environment that we are not even aware of. This theory of unconscious inference was developed by
Hemholtz
If a word is identified more easily when it is in a sentence than when it is presented alone, this would be an example of ____ processing.
top down
"Perceiving machines" are used by the U.S. Postal service to "read" the addresses on letters and sort them quickly to their correct destinations. Sometimes, these machines cannot read an address, because the writing on the envelope is not sufficiently clear for the machine to match the writing to an example it has stored in memory. Human postal workers are much more successful at reading unclear addresses, most likely because of
top-down processing
To demonstrate the complexity of human perception, a challenge took place in California where entrants had to design a motorized vehicle that could drive through a 55-mile course without human assistance. The winning vehicle was only able to stay on the course and avoid various obstacles while traveling at a rate of ____ miles per hour.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a physical regularity in your text?
Angled Orientation
According to your textbook, perception goes beyond the simple receipt of sensory information. It is involved in many different cognitive skills. Which of the following is not one of those skills as noted by the chapter?
Experiencing neuromodulation
Speech segmentation is defined as
Recognizing a few words out of many when hearing a largely unfamiliar language
Gauthier and coworkers' experiment on experience-dependent plasticity showed that after extensive "Greeble recognition" training sessions, FFA neurons had a(n) ____ response to faces and an ____ response to Greebles.
Unvaried; increased
Which statement best summarizes the focus of the Gestalt psychologists?
We must understand the basic components of perception
Evidence for the role of top-down processing in perception is shown by which of the following examples?
When someone accurately identifies a word in a song on a radio broadcast despite static interfering with reception
The results of Gauthier's "Greeble" experiment illustrate
an effect of experience-dependent plasticity
The sequence of steps that includes the image on the retina, changing the image into electrical signals, and neural processing is an example of ____ processing.
bottom up
The experimental technique that involves removing part of the brain is known as
brain ablation
Palmer's experiment, in which he asked people to identify objects in a kitchen, showed how ____ can affect perception.
context
) You look at a rope coiled on a beach and are able to perceive it as a single strand because of the law of
good continuation
"Every stimulus pattern is seen in such a way that the resulting structure is as simple as possible" refers to which Gestalt law?
good figure
Viewpoint ____ is the ability to recognize the same object even if it is seen from different perspectives.
invariability
The task of determining the object responsible for a particular image on one's retina is called the
inverse projection problem
During a professional baseball game, a long fly ball is hit down the first base line toward the foul ball pole. If it goes to the right of the pole it will be a foul ball, and if it goes to the left it will be a home run. The umpire making this call will have the most difficulty making the judgment because
it can be very difficult to distinguish one item from another when there is overlap between the two
The theory of unconscious inference includes the
likelihood principle
The study of the behavior of humans with brain damage is called
neuropsycology
Damage to the temporal lobe makes the ____ more difficult.
object discrimination problem
Amhad is doing an experiment in which he has to choose between the object he has been shown previously (the target object) and another object. Choosing the target object will result in a reward. What sort of task is Amhad doing?
object discrimination problem (temporal lobe)
People perceive vertical and horizontal orientations more easily than other orientations according to the
oblique effect
The landmark discrimination problem is more difficult to do if you have damage to your ____lobe.
parietal lobe
Experience resulting from stimulation of the senses and information from the senses that can help guide our actions is called
perception
The process by which small objects become perceptually grouped to form larger objects is the principle of
perceptual organization
The notion that every stimulus pattern is seen in such a way that the resulting structure is as simple as possible is called the law of
pragnanz
The demonstration in your text that asks you to visualize scenes such as an office, a department store clothing section, a lion, and a microscope often results in more details in the scene of the office or department store than the scene with the lion or microscope. The latter two tend to have fewer details because most individuals from modern society have less knowledge of ____ in those scenes.
semantic regularities
When you listen to someone speaking a foreign language with which you are unfamiliar, the words may all seem to sound the same. You may find yourself wondering how those speakers are communicating when they are using the same words over and over again. The Gestalt law that is affecting you here is the law of
similarity
You are at a parade where there are a number of marching bands. You perceive the bands that are all in the same uniforms as being grouped together. The red uniforms are one band, the green uniforms another, and so forth. You have this perceptual experience because of the law of
similarity
In the text's use of the Olympic Rings example, which Gestalt law contributes to the correct perception of five interlocking circles?
simplicity
When Carlos moved to the U.S., he did not understand any English. Phrases like "Anna Mary Can Pi And I Scream Class Hick" didn't make any sense to him. Now that Carlos has been learning English, he recognizes this phrase as "An American Pie and Ice Cream Classic." This example illustrates that Carlos was not capable of ____ in English.
speech segmentation
Which of the following is an example of an effect of top-down processing?
speech segmentation
Computer programs have been designed that can recognize matching human faces with the same accuracy as a human being, but the computer loses its efficiency at this process when
the faces are viewed from an angle
The "textured wall" example from your text illustrates
the light-from-above heuristic
Maria took a drink from a container marked "milk." Surprised, she quickly spit out the liquid because it turned out the container was filled with orange juice instead. Maria likes orange juice, so why did she have such a negative reaction to it? Her response was most affected by
top-down processing
The likelihood principle states that
we perceive the object that is most likely to have caused the pattern of stimuli we have received
The pathway leading from the striate cortex to the temporal lobe is known as the
what pathway
The perception pathway corresponds to the ____ pathway, while the action pathway corresponds to the ____ pathway
what; where
The pathway leading from the striate cortex to the parietal lobe is known as the
where pathway
In the "finding faces in a landscape" demonstration in your text, once you perceive a particular grouping of rocks as a face, it is often difficult not to perceive them this way. This is due to
your prior knowledge