____ start with the stimulus, are data driven, and view perception as occurring when the information from the stimulus is transported to the brain.
a. Cognition-driven theories
b. Stimulus models
c. Bottom-up theories
d. Top-down theories
Ques. 2The viewpoint of direct perception was championed by ____.
a. John Watson
b. Johanes Ponzo
c. Irvin Rock
d. James Gibson
Ques. 3Gibson's direct perception model is sometimes referred to as a(n) ____, because of Gibson's concern with perception as it occurs in the everyday world rather than in laboratory situations.
a. anti-laboratory view
b. real-life view
c. world model
d. ecological model
Ques. 4The theory of direct perception is a ____.
a. bottom-up theory
b. top-down theory
c. complete theory of perception
d. template theory
Ques. 5Which hypothesis suggests that there are two distinct visual pathways in the brain; one pathway is important for identifying the object and the other for identifying the function of the object?
a. Identity/Location
b. Identity/Use
c. What/How
d. What/Where
Ques. 6Which hypothesis suggests that there are two distinct visual pathways in the brain; one pathway is important for the location of the object in space and the other is for identifying the object?
a. Identity/Location
b. Identity/Use
c. What/How
d. What/Where
Ques. 7What part of the eye is a clear dome that protects the eye?
a. cornea
b. crystalline lens
c. iris
d. vitreous humor
Ques. 8The optic nerve consists of axons from ____ cells.
a. amacrine
b. ganglion
c. horizontal
d. oligodendroglia
Ques. 9The neurochemical messages processed by the rods and cones of the retina travel via the ____ cells to the ____ cells.
a. bipolar; ganglion
b. astroglial; oligodendroglia
c. photoreceptors; photopigments
d. foveal; scleral