In an apparent motion demonstration, two pictures are used. In one picture, a fist is located behind a board; in the other, the fist is located in front of the board at the same height. When rapidly alternating between these pictures, what apparent motion would result?
A) The fist would appear to go around the side of the board.
B) The fist would appear to magically pass through the board.
C) The fist would appear to smash the board.
D) No apparent motion would occur; it would look like two still pictures.
When is a suspicion check used?
a. During the post-experimental interview
b. Only in studies that do not use deception
c. During the experimental procedures
d. Only in simulation studies
Pack and Born (2001 ) found that the combining of responses from V1 cells occurs after about ______ after presentation of the moving bars.
A) 1 msec
B) 20 msec
C) 140 msec
D) 900 msec
The debriefing is frequently combined with which of the following?
a. The post experimental interview
b. Informed consent
c. The data collection
d. The deception
In the pooling solution to the aperture problem, MT neurons receive signals from a number of neurons in the _____ and then combine these signals to determine the actual direction of motion.
A) striate cortex
B) prefrontal cortex
C) cerebellum
D) central sulcus
The process of asking the participants questions to help determine how they interpreted and reacted to the experimental procedure is known as the
a. informed consent.
b. post experimental interview.
c. simulation debriefing.
d. hypothesis check.
The _____ is demonstrated when you look through a circle you make with your fingers, and move a pencil either horizontally or diagonally behind your fingers.
A) kinetic depth effect
B) structure-from-motion phenomenon
C) correspondence problem
D) aperture problem
Which of the following is a potential negative consequence of the use of deception in behavioral research?
a. The participants may believe the deception.
b. The deception may cause the participants to guess what is being studied.
c. Participants may learn to expect to be deceived in future experiments, making those experiments harder to conduct.
d. The deception may undermine the ability of the researcher to fully understand the collected data.
The connection between MT neurons and movement perception has been supported by _____.
A) lesioning studies only
B) microstimulation studies only
C) both lesioning and microstimulation studies
D) intact brain studies only
Why is deception usually used in research?
a. Because the scientific method requires it
b. Because the experimental method requires it
c. Because some research topics could not be studied without it
d. So that the participants cannot tell others about the research hypothesis