Sensation and Perception Quiz

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Quiz sobre Sensation and Perception Quiz, criado por Ashley Berg em 10-10-2018.
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Questão 1

Questão
Sensation is to perception as ________ is to ____________.
Responda
  • stimulation; recognistion
  • awareness; interpretation
  • interpretation; awareness
  • organization; interpretation

Questão 2

Questão
Activation of specific receptors by stimuli is called __________.
Responda
  • perception
  • sensation
  • adaptation
  • habituation

Questão 3

Questão
Then conversion of sensory information into neural impulses is called
Responda
  • transduction
  • refraction
  • transfusion
  • transcendence

Questão 4

Questão
The smallest or weakest amount of particular stimulus required to produce any sensation at all in a person is the ________ threshold
Responda
  • absolute
  • minimum sensory
  • differnece
  • barely noticeable

Questão 5

Questão
The ________ threshold is the smallest amount of change in sensation that a person can detect.
Responda
  • captured
  • delta
  • absolute
  • difference

Questão 6

Questão
The process by which unchanging information from the senses of taste, touch, smell, and vision is "ignored" by the sensory receptor cells themselves is called
Responda
  • transformation
  • sensory adaptation
  • transmutaion
  • transuction

Questão 7

Questão
Bottom-up processing is initiated by _________
Responda
  • knowledge
  • expectation
  • the stimulus
  • belief

Questão 8

Questão
People's tendency to perceive a thing a certain way because their previous experiences or expectations influence them is called:
Responda
  • top-down processing
  • Weber's law
  • bottom-up processing
  • perceptual constancy

Questão 9

Questão
Frequency, amplitude, and saturation are three separate aspects of our experience of :
Responda
  • night vision
  • color
  • acuity
  • sensation

Questão 10

Questão
The shortest wavelengths we can see are experienced as ________ colors
Responda
  • red
  • violet
  • green
  • yellow

Questão 11

Questão
The frequency of the wavelength of light reaching your eyes determines in part what ________ you see.
Responda
  • brightness
  • saturation
  • hue
  • fine detail

Questão 12

Questão
Which component of the eye contains the visual photo-receptors?
Responda
  • sclera
  • retina
  • cornea
  • vitreous humor

Questão 13

Questão
It is difficult to distinguish between colors at night because:
Responda
  • we are seeing primarily in the cones
  • rods do not adapt to the darl
  • we are seeing primarily with the rods
  • we are used to seeing mostly with the fovea

Questão 14

Questão
Which of the following is true about cones?
Responda
  • They are responsible for black and white wishion
  • They are concentrated n the center of they eye
  • They operated mainly at night
  • They respond only to black and white

Questão 15

Questão
The _________ nerve is responsible for taking information from the eyes to the visual cortex in the back of the brain, where that information will be processed and interpreted
Responda
  • optic
  • vestibular
  • occipital
  • auricular

Questão 16

Questão
What causes the "blind spot" in the vision of both eyes?
Responda
  • the inconsistent surface of the cornea
  • the folded area of the fovea that occurs where the cones are the most dense
  • the optic nerve passing through the retina as it leaves the eye
  • the concentration of ganglion cells in the center of the optic nerve blocking light

Questão 17

Questão
The idea that the eye contains separate receptors for red, green and blue is known as the ___________ theory.
Responda
  • opponent-process
  • additive color mixing
  • trichromatic
  • reductive color mixing

Questão 18

Questão
According to the opponent-process theory of color vision, two of the correct pairings of opposite colors are ___________.
Responda
  • red versus green and blue versus yellow
  • black versus gray and white versus colored
  • blue versus red and green versus yellow
  • blue versus green and red versus yellow

Questão 19

Questão
The trichromatic and opponent-process theories of color vission are not in conflict because each corresponds to:
Responda
  • a different portion of the spectrum
  • the opposite half of perceivable colors
  • one type of color blindness
  • a different stage of visual processing

Questão 20

Questão
Sound waves are simply:
Responda
  • the vibration of the molecules of the air surrounding us
  • the impact of acoustrons in the air
  • a form of electronic radiation
  • the result of emitted photons from a source

Questão 21

Questão
Which of the following properties of sound would be the most similar to the color, or hue, of light
Responda
  • pitch
  • loudness
  • timbre
  • purity

Questão 22

Questão
Pitch is to frequency as
Responda
  • frequency is to amplitude
  • high is to low
  • volume is to amplitude
  • peak is to wave

Questão 23

Questão
Which physical feature of the human head allows us to engage in the process of sound localization?
Responda
  • our nose and chin are located between our ears on the front of our faces
  • our cochleae are spiral-shaped instead of straight and flat
  • our ears are located directly adjacent to the temporal lobes of the cerebrum
  • our ears are located on opposite sides of our heads

Questão 24

Questão
Which of the following describes what happens if you trace an auditory stimulus from the time it first reaches the ear until it arrives at the brain?
Responda
  • The outermost part of the ear (pinna) gathers sound waves and funnels them down the ear canal striking the eardrum
  • The basilar membrane causes the hammer, anvil, and stirrup to vibrate striking the oval window
  • The auditory cones respond to the various tonal frequencies, which lead the auditory nerve to send a message to the brain
  • The auditory nerve joins with the nasal verve to produce an input to the olfactory lobe

Questão 25

Questão
Which of the following houses the auditory receptors where sound waves finally become neural impulses?
Responda
  • hair cells
  • organs of Corti
  • basilar membranes
  • tectorial membranes

Questão 26

Questão
Lemmy has been told by his doctor that he is experiencing ___________ due to hair cells that were destroyed as a result of loud sounds
Responda
  • sensorineural hearing loss
  • tinnitus
  • conductive hearing loss
  • a speech segmentation problem

Questão 27

Questão
What is the leading preventable cause of hearing loss in human beings?
Responda
  • ingestion of oto-toxic medications during infancy
  • exposure to loud noises
  • prenatal exposure to teratogens that interrupt normal hearing development
  • penetrating or traumatic head injuries

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