Quiz 4 Flashcards
the cells that transduce sound into neural signal use which mechanism(s)?
a. mechanical
b. electrical
c. chemical
d. all of the above
all of the above
which of the following is an experimental procedure in which stimuli appear in a stream in one location at a quick rate?
a. divided attention task
b. rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP)
c. newsome and pare paradigm
d. posner cuing paradigm
b. RSVP
if a patient with right parietal lobe damage were to shave their face, what might happen?
a. they might shave the top half of their face but not the bottom
b. they might shave the left side of their face but not their right
c. they might shave the right side of their face but not their left
td. they might shave the bottom half of their face but not the top
c. they might shave the right side of their face but not their left
a _______ eye movement rapidly changes fixation from one object or location to another.
a. saccade
b. vergence
c. microsaccade
d. smooth pursuit
a. saccade
______ refers to the failure to notice – or at least report – a stimulus that would be easily reportable if it were attended in even healthy adults.
a. refractory period
b. hemifield neglect
c. inattentional blindess
d. simultagnosia
c. inattentional blindness
which comes first, the delay cell or the multiplication?
delay cell then multiplication
This bone in the inner ear receives the vibrations from the tympanic membrane.
a. oval
b. incus
c. stapes
d. malleus
d. malleus
Danbie is listening to a sound. she notices a change in its pitch. what has changed in the sound’s waveform?
a. amplitude
b. timbre
c. frequency
d. decibels
c. frequency
Imagine that you are at Niagra Falls staring at the falling water for a few minutes. When you look away from the water at the crowd of people, the seem to be floating upward. What phenomenon have you just experienced?
a. an efference signal
b. saccadic suppression
c. motion aftereffect
d. akinetopsia
c. motion aftereffect
at what point of the ear/inner ear is sound transduced into neural signal?
a. tympanic membrane
b. oval window
c. ossicles
d. cochlear hair cells
d. cochlear hair cells