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Tong used binocular rivalry to test brain response when the person perceived a house or a face. When the person perceived the house, activity in the ___________ increased.

A.PPA B.FFA C.CBA D.MLB

Answer Key: A

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Kamitani and Tong's orientation decorder was able to correctly predict what orientation a person was loooking at on ____ % of the trials.

A.10% B.25% C.40% D.100%

Answer Key: D

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One aspect of the visual system that helps us achieve selective attention is

A.accommodation B.the concentration of cones in the fovea C.chemical structure of the vitreous humor D.the prevalence of amacrine cells in the peripheral retina

Answer Key: B

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The incidence of change blindness _________ when a cue is added to the scene that indicates which part of the scene has changed.

A.increases B.decreases C.remains unchanged D.can increase or decrease, depending on cue duration

Answer Key: B

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According to feature integration theory, the color, orientation, and other features of objects are initially processed in the __________ stage of processing.

A.preattentive B.postattentive C.focused attention D.tertiary

Answer Key: A

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The _________ is activated in observers without brain damage when performing conjunction visual searches.

A.frontal lobe B.parietal lobe C.MT cortex D.superior colliculus

Answer Key: B

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The movement of elements in the environment relative to the observer is called

A.optic flow B.phi movement C.tau movement D.motion ecology

Answer Key: A

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Mirror neurons

A.help an individual understand another person's actions and react appropriately B.help the person imitate observed behaviors C.have been discovered in the premotor cortex D.all of the above

Answer Key: D

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The perceptual grouping of lights in biological

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