Week 9 - Object Perception & Multisensory Integration

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PSY247 - Perception Test sobre Week 9 - Object Perception & Multisensory Integration, creado por Daniel Whiting el 15/05/2017.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
What are the stages of the 3 stage model?
Respuesta
  • Shape representation
  • Local features
  • Object representation
  • Orientation selectivity
  • Movement selectivity
  • Colour selectivity
  • Feature recognition

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
What are the features of Apperceptive agnosia?
Respuesta
  • Deficient shape representation
  • Can't copy or match visual stimuli/shapes
  • Impairments occur at stage 2
  • Is able to copy stimulus but not name them
  • Deficient object representation
  • Impairments at stage 3

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
What are the characteristics of Associative agnosia?
Respuesta
  • Can copy stimuli but cannot recognise them
  • Deficient object representation
  • Impaired at stage 3
  • Can't copy or match stimuli/shapes
  • Impairments at stage 2
  • Deficient shape representation

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
Which of the following are able to bias our perception of visual information?
Respuesta
  • Proximity
  • Similarity
  • Symmetry
  • Continuation
  • Closure
  • Common fate
  • Current mood
  • Shape priming
  • Adaptation

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
In image based segmentation, what are the texture-based segmentation strategies?
Respuesta
  • Proximity
  • Similarity
  • Common motion
  • Skylines

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
Image-based contour integration [blank_start]Collector units:[blank_end] Local edge responses feed forward to neurons that collate them, those of which have their output signals representing a contour. [blank_start]Extrastriate Feedback:[blank_end] Feedback from high cortical areas modulate the activity in V1 cells, increasing responses to contours. [blank_start]Cooperative interactions:[blank_end] Edge responses are propagated laterally, producing mutual facilitation when neurons nearby are also active.
Respuesta
  • Collector units:
  • Extrastriate feedback:
  • Cooperative interactions:
  • Extrastriate Feedback:
  • Collector units:
  • Cooperative interactions:
  • Cooperative interactions:
  • Extrastriate feedback:
  • Collector units:

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
Which of the following are extrinsic factors that are apart of object recognition?
Respuesta
  • Viewpoint
  • Lighting
  • Occluding objects
  • Background
  • Physical features of the object
  • External rewards for completing tasks

Pregunta 8

Pregunta
Tarrs multiple view recognition theory proposes that...
Respuesta
  • To recognise an object from differing viewpoints we must have already stored how it looks from those viewpoints.
  • We can recognise an object from differing viewpoints after seeing a single photo of that object.
  • If multiple people have viewed an object once then they can all recognise that object from any viewpoint.
  • From one viewpoint we can imagine what the object looks like from every other viewpoint.

Pregunta 9

Pregunta
The McGurk effect is most apparent when the stimuli are presented...
Respuesta
  • At approximately the same time
  • With one occurring about 150ms after the other
  • When one occurs 250ms after the other
  • Regardless of how much time is between the 2 stimuli

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
The McGurk effect is increased if the [blank_start]auditory stimulus[blank_end] has noise added to it.
Respuesta
  • auditory stimulus
  • visual stimulus
  • occulomotor stimulus
  • video

Pregunta 11

Pregunta
Unrelated auditory stimuli affecting our response times to a visual target is an example of?
Respuesta
  • Population Coding
  • Cross-modal Cueing
  • Working memories effect on sound interference
  • Attentional Distraction

Pregunta 12

Pregunta
The ventriloquist effect describes how...
Respuesta
  • Vision can affect our auditory localisation
  • Jeff Dunham performs his comedy
  • Dolls in horror movies move on their own
  • The McGurk effect works

Pregunta 13

Pregunta
When a bimodal neuron is stimulated by both its preferred stimuli, the resulting firing rate is [blank_start]superadditive[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • superadditive
  • additive
  • summation
  • synthetic
  • Subadditive

Pregunta 14

Pregunta
What are the factors that are involved in determining which stimulus responses are binded together?
Respuesta
  • Temporal synchrony
  • Spatial correspondence
  • Synaesthetic congruency
  • Similarity of stimuli
  • Current working memory load
  • A persons previous experiences

Pregunta 15

Pregunta
The bandwidth of time which multimodal interactions are more likely is the [blank_start]temporal binding window[blank_end], this window is [blank_start]asynchronous[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • temporal binding window
  • temporal tolerance
  • temporal synchrony
  • asynchronous
  • synchronous

Pregunta 16

Pregunta
Which of the following reduces the rubber hand illusion?
Respuesta
  • Asynchronous touch
  • Synchronous touch
  • Impossible orientations
  • Non body objects
  • Being of above average intelligence
  • Being good looking
  • Spatial correspondence
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