Psychology 10th Edition by Douglas Bernstein – Test Bank
1. Vision is considered a sense because it ____. a. translates data from outside the nervous system into neural activity b. provides information to the endocrine system c. is empirical, or data-based d. involves information from the environment ANSWER: a REFERENCES: Sensing and Perceiving the World KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand |
2. A ____ is a system that translates data from outside the nervous system into neural activity, thus giving the brain information about the world. a. perception b. stimulus c. receptive field d. sense ANSWER: d REFERENCES: Sensing and Perceiving the World KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand |
3. Sensation consists of ____, and perception consists of ____. a. responding to changes in stimuli; adapting to a non-changing stimulus b. adapting to a non-changing stimulus; responding to changes in stimuli c. collecting raw information about the environment; interpreting environmental information d. interpreting environmental information; collecting raw information about the environment ANSWER: c REFERENCES: Sensing and Perceiving the World KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand |
4. Mr. Wizard introduces the children on his TV show to accessory structures of our sensory systems. He tells them these structures are responsible for ____. a. modifying physical energy from the outside world b. converting physical energy into neural activity c. carrying information from receptors to the brain d. interpreting physical energy in a meaningful way ANSWER: a REFERENCES: Sensory Systems KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand |
5. Imagine that humans can taste a new sensation, called “highlight,” that allows the person to taste the brightness of the food they are eating. Everyone would need a new type of ____ cell to taste this new sensation. a. neural receptor b. ganglion c. bipolar d. interneuron ANSWER: a REFERENCES: Sensory Systems KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand |
6. During his adventures around the galaxy, Arthur Dent relies on an earpiece that deciphers all the strange alien languages he hears. Similarly, receptors in the ear encode sound waves into neural activity that the brain can understand, a process called ____. a. transduction b. synthesis c. transcription d. accommodation ANSWER: a REFERENCES: Sensory Systems KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand |
7. The structures responsible for the process of transduction are known as ____. a. accessory structures b. sensory nerves c. neural receptors d. feature detectors ANSWER: c REFERENCES: Sensory Systems KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand |
8. Liz Lemon needs to remember to pick up lunch for her writing staff, so she ties a string around her finger as a reminder. Unfortunately, by noon, she no longer notices the string around her finger. This was most likely due to ____. a. perceptual constancy b. kinesthetic perception c. transduction d. sensory adaptation ANSWER: d REFERENCES: Sensory Systems KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand |
9. The process of translating the physical properties of a stimulus into a pattern of neural activity that allows us to identify those properties is known as ____. a. encoding b. reception c. perception d. transduction ANSWER: a REFERENCES: Sensory Systems KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand |
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