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Question 32 1 / 1 pts Cortical magnification is the _______ devoted to a specific region in the visual field

Psychology Sep 24, 2020

Question 32

1 / 1 pts

Cortical magnification is the _______ devoted to a specific region in the visual field.

  

amount of retina

   

amount of cortical area

   

amount of magnification

   

topographical map

   

number of neuronal connections

 

 

Question 33

1 / 1 pts

Which of the following is not a cortical area that has been identified as processing very specific forms of visual stimuli?

  

Fusiform face area (FFA)

   

Parahippocampal place area (PPA)

   

Extrastriate body area (EBA)

   

Extrastriate motion pericomplex (EMP)

   

Middle temporal area (MT)

 

 

Question 34

1 / 1 pts

_______ is the ability to detect a stimulus and, perhaps, to turn that detection into a private experience.

  

Perception

   

Sensation

   

Discrimination

   

Learning

   

Cognition

 

 

Question 35

1 / 1 pts

_______ makes it possible to measure localized patterns of activity in the brain by tracing changing levels of blood oxygenation.

  

PET

   

EEG

   

fMRI

   

MRI

   

MEG

 

 

Question 36

1 / 1 pts

Which of the following is a viewing position that produces some regularity in the visual image that is not present in the world?

  

Rotation

   

Pose

   

Good continuation

   

Accidental viewpoint

   

Image template

 

Expert Solution

Question 32

1 / 1 pts

Cortical magnification is the _______ devoted to a specific region in the visual field.

  

amount of retina

 Correct!  

amount of cortical area

   

amount of magnification

   

topographical map

   

number of neuronal connections

 

 

Question 33

1 / 1 pts

Which of the following is not a cortical area that has been identified as processing very specific forms of visual stimuli?

  

Fusiform face area (FFA)

   

Parahippocampal place area (PPA)

   

Extrastriate body area (EBA)

 Correct!  

Extrastriate motion pericomplex (EMP)

   

Middle temporal area (MT)

 

 

Question 34

1 / 1 pts

_______ is the ability to detect a stimulus and, perhaps, to turn that detection into a private experience.

  

Perception

 Correct!  

Sensation

   

Discrimination

   

Learning

   

Cognition

 

 

Question 35

1 / 1 pts

_______ makes it possible to measure localized patterns of activity in the brain by tracing changing levels of blood oxygenation.

  

PET

   

EEG

 Correct!  

fMRI

   

MRI

   

MEG

 

 

Question 36

1 / 1 pts

Which of the following is a viewing position that produces some regularity in the visual image that is not present in the world?

  

Rotation

   

Pose

   

Good continuation

 Correct!  

Accidental viewpoint

   

Image template

 

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