{"id":115613,"date":"2023-08-24T12:45:15","date_gmt":"2023-08-24T12:45:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=115613"},"modified":"2023-08-24T12:45:18","modified_gmt":"2023-08-24T12:45:18","slug":"test-bank-for-sensation-and-perception-10th-edition-goldstein-all-chapters-1-15-full-complete-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/24\/test-bank-for-sensation-and-perception-10th-edition-goldstein-all-chapters-1-15-full-complete-2023\/","title":{"rendered":"Test Bank for Sensation and Perception 10th Edition Goldstein \/ All Chapters 1 &#8211; 15 \/ Full Complete 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Sensation and Perception 10th Edition Goldstein<br>Test Bank<br>MULTIPLE CHOICE<br>1 : Perceiving machines that can negotiate the environment with humanlike ease .<br>A : were developed by computer scientists in the 1960s<br>B : were developed by computer scientists in the 1970s<br>C : were developed by computer scientists in the 1990s<br>D : have yet to be developed<br>Correct Answer : D<br>2 : Because perception is something you experience , knowing about how it works is<br>interesting in its own right.<br>A : Intermittently<br>B : when necessary<br>C : when important<br>D : constantly<br>Correct Answer : D<br>3 : The only way to see, hear, taste, smell, and feel what you want to experience is by .<br>A : identifying stimulus inputs<br>B : discriminating among similar stimuli<br>C : developing necessary cognitive constructs<br>D : activating sensory receptors<br>Correct Answer : D<br>4 : Stevens auditory receptors were damaged failing to use hearing protection when working in<br>a loud environment. As a result, we can expect that .<br>A : the areas of his brain associated with auditory perception will have diminished considerably<br>in size<br>B : he is almost certainly permanently and completely disabled and likely to require assistance<br>to live independently<br>C : he will be unable to work without special support, such as the use of hearing aids<br>D : his auditory experiences will differ from those of an individual whose receptors have not<br>been damaged<br>Correct Answer : D<br>5 : Which of the following is the first category of the stages in the perceptual process?<br>A : stimuli<br>B : neural Processing<br>C : serendipity<br>D : behavioral responses<br>Correct Answer : A<br>6 : The process of transforming energy in the environment into electrical energy in the neurons<br>is called .<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A : refraction<br>B : transduction<br>C : reduction<br>D : Construction<br>Correct Answer : B<br>7 : is the step in the perceptual process that is analogous to what happens during an<br>ATM withdrawal, when pressure from button press becomes electrical energy, and then<br>becomes a mechanical response resulting in the dispensing of money.<br>A : Knowledge<br>B : Transference<br>C : Action<br>D : Transduction<br>Correct Answer : D<br>8 : The specific term for the stimulus on the receptors in visual processing is the .<br>A : transduced image<br>B : environmental stimulus<br>C : visual image<br>D : perception<br>Correct Answer : C<br>9 : The image projected on the retina is best described as a(n) of the actual stimulus.<br>A : representation<br>B : environmental stimulus<br>C : replication<br>D : scale model<br>Correct Answer : A<br>10 : Which brain structure is responsible for creating perceptions and producing other high level<br>functions such as language, memory, and thinking?<br>A : brain stem<br>B : cerebral cortex<br>C : hypothalamus<br>D : occipital lobe<br>Correct Answer : B<br>11 : Visual form agnosia is a problem of the step of the perceptual process.<br>A : action<br>B : attention<br>C : transduction<br>D : recognition<br>Correct Answer : D<br>12 : Which statement best describes the steps of the perceptual process?<br>A : The steps are unidirectional, starting at the environmental stimulus and ending at perception.<br>B : The steps are unidirectional, starting at the environmental stimulus and ending at<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>knowledge.<br>C : The steps are unidirectional, starting at transduction and ending at recognition.<br>D : The sequence of steps is dynamic and constantly changing.<br>Correct Answer : D<br>13 : If a person sees the unambiguous rat stimulus, and then views the ambiguous rat-man<br>figure, the person will most likely report seeing .<br>A : a rat, because of the effect of knowledge<br>B : a man, because we tend to see things that match our species<br>C : a rat, because of the effect of action<br>D : a rat or a man equally<br>Correct Answer : A<br>14 : Justin forgot to wear his glasses to class so the writing he sees on the chalk board is blurry.<br>Even so, he is sure it says Pop Quiz! because he knows that there are pop quizzes in the class<br>and he can read the P and the Q. What allows him to read the board?<br>A : bottom-up processing<br>B : oblique processing<br>C : top-down processing<br>D : compression<br>Correct Answer : C<br>15 : processing is based on the stimuli reaching the receptors.<br>A : Bottom-up<br>B : Oblique<br>C : Top-down<br>D : Receptor<br>Correct Answer : A<br>16 : Trying to read a note written by someone with poor handwriting involves .<br>A : only top-down processing<br>B : only bottom-up processing<br>C : both top-down and bottom-up processing<br>D : only data-based processing<br>Correct Answer : C<br>17 : The physiological level of analysis involves the relationship between .<br>A : stimulus-and-physiology only<br>B : physiology-and-perception only<br>C : stimulus-and-perception only<br>D : both stimulus-and-physiology and physiology-and-perception<br>Correct Answer : D<br>18 : Kimmy is casting shadows on the wall and watching whether her cat Tiger jumps at the<br>shadows or not. She uses different hand motions to see if there is a difference in whether Tiger<br>jumps or not. Kimmy is informally studying which relationship?<br>A : the stimulus-physiology relationship<br>B : the physiology-perception relationship<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>C : the stimulus-perception relationship<br>D : the perception-behavior relationship<br>Correct Answer : C<br>19 : Cognitive influences affect level of analysis.<br>A : only the physiological<br>B : only the psychophysical<br>C : both the physiological and psychophysical<br>D : neither the physiological nor psychophysical<br>Correct Answer : C<br>20 : The psychophysical method in which stimuli of varying intensities are presented in<br>ascending and descending orders in discrete steps is called the method of .<br>A : limits<br>B : constant stimuli<br>C : searching<br>D : scaling<br>Correct Answer : A<br>21 : When using the method of limits, the absolute threshold is determined by calculating<br>.<br>A : the stimulus intensity detected 66% of the time<br>B : the stimulus intensity detected 75% of the time<br>C : the stimulus intensity detected 100% of the time<br>D : the average of the cross-over values<br>Correct Answer : D<br>22 : The method of limits takes into account the variability of human perception by .<br>A : consistently presenting subliminal stimuli to avoid bias<br>B : using deception to hide the true purpose<br>C : averaging the results of a number of trials<br>D : measuring brain activity concurrently<br>Correct Answer : C<br>23 : Fechners and Webers methods not only made it possible to measure the ability to detect<br>stimuli, but also made it possible to .<br>A : determine mechanisms responsible for experiences<br>B : identify the subconscious rationales for the responses<br>C : provide scientific justification for introspection<br>D : localize brain lesions responsible for poor performance<br>Correct Answer : A<br>24 : The smallest difference between two stimuli that enables us to tell the difference between<br>them is called the .<br>A : necessary difference<br>B : difference threshold<br>C : 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