A) spreading activation.
B) location invariance.
C) same-object advantage.
D) spatial drift.
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A) a contingency break; inattentional blindness
B) a continuity error; change blindness
C) an attentional lapse; illusory contingency
D) a unity break; illusory sequencing
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A) preattentive
B) postattentive
C) focused attention
D) tertiary
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A) preattentive
B) focused attention
C) tertiary
D) compiling
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A) is innate.
B) is common in one-week-old infants.
C) can be accomplished by three-month-olds.
D) occurs only after sharp acuity is developed.
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A) Hemlholtz
B) Posner
C) James
D) Rensink
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A) at the middle of a block.
B) 75 feet from the intersection.
C) at the intersection.
D) all of these locations were equally detected.
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A) Prosopagnosia
B) Inattentional blindness
C) The Lazarus effect
D) Balint's Syndrome
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A) attention maps; 100
B) saliency maps; 80
C) voxel maps; 95
D) heat maps; 90
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A) the stimulus colors
B) the stimulus contrast levels
C) the stimulus orientations
D) the task demands
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A) 90
B) 75
C) 50
D) 20
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A) the neuron preferentially responding to the left stimulus is inactive when attending to the right stimulus.
B) the neuron preferentially responding to the left stimulus is unaffected by attention to the right stimulus.
C) the receptive field associated with the neuron responding to the left stimulus shrinks when attention shifts to the right stimulus.
D) the receptive field associated with the neuron responding to the left stimulus shifts right when attention shifts to the right stimulus.
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A) the optic nerve.
B) the concentration of cones in the fovea.
C) the blind spot.
D) the prevalence of amacrine cells in the peripheral retina.
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A) increases the color perception of objects.
B) can spread through objects.
C) eliminates change blindness.
D) increases the efficiency of information processing.
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A) 100
B) 77
C) 46
D) 23
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A) only when the cue is in the same position as the target.
B) when the cue appears in the same rectangle as the target stimulus.
C) when a cue is in a different rectangle than the target stimulus.
D) only when the cue is the same color as the target stimulus.
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A) increased activity in the FFA.
B) increased activity in the MT.
C) increased activity in the PPA.
D) similar activation changes in the FFA and PPA.
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A) presenting stimuli for 200 msec.
B) having observers focus attention on another task.
C) none of these; focused attention occurs automatically.
D) using rapid stimulus presentation and directing attention to another task.
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A) stimulus salience; top-down
B) stimulus salience; bottom-up
C) the spotlight effect; top-down
D) the spotlight effect; bi-directional
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