Week 5 - Face & Object Recognition

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2 (Week 5 - Face & Object Recognition) Cognitive Processes Test sobre Week 5 - Face & Object Recognition, creado por Eloise C el 07/06/2017.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
Objects consisting of geons is a critical assumption of which object recognition theory?
Respuesta
  • Recognition-by-Components theory
  • Multiple-View Recognition theory
  • The Inversion effect
  • Whole-to-Part Superiority effect

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
Biederman's Recognition-by-Components theory regards object recognition as a:
Respuesta
  • Bottom-up process
  • Top-down process

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
[blank_start]Face-Inversion[blank_end] Effect: inverted faces are disproportionately harder to recognise than upright faces relative to objects. [blank_start]Part-Whole[blank_end] Effect: memory for a face-part is more accurate when presented with the whole face. [blank_start]Composite[blank_end] Effect: obligatory influence from one (irrelevant) face half on judgements about other (relevant) half.
Respuesta
  • Face-Inversion
  • Part-Whole
  • Composite

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
[blank_start]Specialisation[blank_end]: neural substrate and/or behaviour is selective for a category of stimuli. [blank_start]Domain Specificity[blank_end]: exclusive processing of a single domain of stimuli.
Respuesta
  • Specialisation
  • Domain Specificity

Pregunta 5

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[blank_start]Valence[blank_end]: the positive or negative character of emotional experience. [blank_start]Affect[blank_end]: encompasses both emotions & moods.
Respuesta
  • Valence
  • Affect

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
What are some limitations of Appraisal Theory?
Respuesta
  • Often exaggerate the importance of bottom-up processes and de-emphasise top-down processes.
  • Most research focuses on active individuals.
  • Focus on the emotional experience as determined by the current situation.
  • No sharp distinction between cognition and emotion.

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
[blank_start]Integral[blank_end] Emotions: triggered by considering the consequences of a decision. [blank_start]Incidental[blank_end] Emotions: arise from past events totally unrelated to the present decision.
Respuesta
  • Integral
  • Incidental

Pregunta 8

Pregunta
Happy individuals have a tendency to be more willing to pay more for some commodity than other people.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 9

Pregunta
Negative affect is associated with increased use of heuristic processing and decreased use of analytic processing.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
[blank_start]Deontological[blank_end] Judgements: judgements based on moral rules and/or obligations when resolving more dilemmas. [blank_start]Utilitarian[blank_end] Judgements: judgements based on practical and pragmatic considerations when resolving moral dilemmas.
Respuesta
  • Deontological
  • Utilitarian

Pregunta 11

Pregunta
[blank_start]Attentional Bias[blank_end]: selective attention to threat-related stimuli presented at the same time as neutral stimuli. [blank_start]Interpretive Bias[blank_end]: the tendency to interpret ambiguous stimuli/situations in a threatening fashion. [blank_start]Explicit Memory Bias[blank_end]: the tendency to retrieve mostly negative/unpleasant rather than positive/neutral information on memory tests involving conscious recollection. [blank_start]Implicit Memory Bias[blank_end]: the tendency to exhibit superior performance for negative or threatening than neutral or positive information on memory tests not involving conscious recollection. [blank_start]Cognitive Bias Modification[blank_end]: training typically designed to reduce attentional bias and/or interpretive bias.
Respuesta
  • Attentional Bias
  • Interpretive Bias
  • Explicit Memory Bias
  • Implicit Memory Bias
  • Cognitive Bias Modification
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