Attention Review Game
Quiz by Ashley Scolaro
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- Q1Because he was listening to the news on the radio, Michael didn't perceive a word his husband was saying. His experience best illustratesblindsightselective attentionnarcolepsyneuroadaptation60s
- Q2Standing in the checkout line at the grocery store, Jerry kept looking at his watch to see the time. As a result, he failed to see that a store employee was being robbed by a person just in front of him. Jerry most clearly sufferedblindsightBalint's syndromeoculomotor apraxiainattentional blindness60s
- Q3When Jason briefly turned to summon the waiter, his wife quickly switched her glass of red wine with his glass of white wine. Jason's failure to notice that his chosen wine had been replaced best illustratesoptic ataxiachange blindnessdissociationneuroadaptation60s
- Q4If a person shifts their attention by moving their eyes, they are usingdissociationoptic apraxiaovert attentioncovert attention60s
- Q5Anne Treisman proposed the ________ as an answer to the binding problem.feature integration theoryfilter theoryload theoryspotlight theory60s
- Q6People with Balint's syndrome experience the inability to accurately point or reach for an object when they are only able to use their visual system. This is calledoptic ataxiasimultagnosiaoculomotor apraxiaachromatopsia60s
- Q7A person is using _______ processing when they take sensory information and assemble it into a meaningful perception.bottom-uptop-downcovertovert60s
- Q8_____ is a common task used in attention research that requires people to listen to two different stories at the same time.The distractor taskThe dichotic listening taskThe mirror imaging taskThe mental rotation task60s
- Q9The _____ theory proposes that attention can act like a zoom lens because when people are told to look at a specific location, they are faster to respond to a stimulus.spotlightwhole objectfeature integrationshadowing60s
- Q10Psychologists call multi-tasking _______ attention.precueddividedovertcovert60s