In a visual search task, what is the task of the participant?
Answer: To determine if the target is present.
Sensation and Perception
- With regard to attention, what is extinction?
- Is neglect contralateral or ipsilateral?
- Is left visual neglect associated with damage to the right or left parietal lobe?
- Is right visual neglect associated with damage to the right or left parietal lobe?
- What does someone who has left neglect do?
- What does someone who has right neglect do?
- What is the task of the individual when completing a line cancellation test?
- What is the name of the task where a patient is given a piece of paper full of lines and asked to draw an intersecting line through each one?
- _______ is a condition where individuals behave as if part of the world doesnt exist.
- Attention is associated with which cerebral lobe?
- Attention is associated with which parietal lobe?
- Where does the where pathway go?
- There are two pathways that leave V1, what are the names of the two pathways.
- According to the textbook attention my work by causing cells or neurons to become more sensitive to a new stimuli.
- According to the textbook attention my work by causing neurons to be more sensitive to a very limited range of stimuli. The cell becomes more precisely attuned. This notion is referred to as the _______ of the cell.
- According to the textbook attention my work by causing cells or neurons to become more sensitive to all type of stimulus. the cell becomes hypersensitive. this notion is referred to as the ________ of the cell.
- Players of a certain type of video game tend not to exhibit attentional blink.
- How close must the second target be to the first in order for attentional blink to occur?
- What is attentional blink?
- We are highly capable of performing an RSVP task as long as the rate of pictures does not exceed a certain level. What is the maximum rate at which we can do this task?
- What is the task of the participant in the RSVP experiment?
- In research related to attention, what does RSVP stand for?
- We often erroneously combine one feature with another feature. Mistakenly combine features from different objects. The name given to this phenomenon is___________?
- The problem faced by the visual system of determining which features belong to the same object is referred to as the _________ problem.
- We often makes use of the fact that objects exist in a particular setting and that we use our knowledge of the setting to help locate objects is referred to as ____________.