A. The target/distractor difference is not based on a single feature, but on conjunctions of features
B. Search time for the target is not constant, but instead rises with the number of distractors
C. The observer apparently searches through the display serially, scanning each term or small group of items) successively (serial search)
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Suicidal thoughts are often a symptom of depression CBT, used in conjunction with medication, has been proven effective in training depression. What does CBT stand for?
A. Cognitive behavioural therapy
B. Computerized brain tomography
C. Complete behavioural therapy
D. Comprehensive brain therapy - Used in conjunction with medication and other therapies, ECT remains an option for the treatment of mood disorders. What dose ECT stand for?
A. Electro – Conclusive Therapy
B. Electric – Conclusive Therapy
C. Electro – Conductive Therapy
D. Electric – Conductive Therapy - Which of the following in conjunction with somatropin bring growth and act directly on brain cells causing them to differentiate?
A. Thyroxine
B. Tri-iodothyronine (T3)
C. Calcitonin
D. Both a & b - The conjunction fallacy is a tendency to:
A. underestimate the odds of a chance even if that event hasn’t occurred recently
B. overestimate the odds of a chance event if that even hasn’t occurred recently
C. draw general conclusions based on a few isolated cases
D. believe that the odds of two uncertain events happening together are greater than the odds of either event happening alone - You parked your car in a large car park Monday morning. When you return to the car park Monday night, you have forgotten Fiesta in a large car park filled with green Volkswagens and red Fiestas, which type of visual search would you need to use?
A. Parallel search
B. Serial search
C. Conjunction search
D. Serial and conjunction - Researchers have tested whether people can learn to use different search strategies by training them. What was the general conclusion based on these research studies?
A. People can learn different search strategies, but it does not improve performance over all or on tasks where a target is present
B. People cannot shift from serial to parallel processing when targets are present
C. People can learn different search strategies and training does improve performance overall
D. People can learn different search strategies but it does not improve performance over all or on tasks where a target is absent - Which of the following statements are true? 1. On a vernier acuity task, humans can discern the direction of very tiny offsets, but performance deteriorates with practice. 2. Different types of visual search have different behavioural characteristics and depend on different brain regions. 3. Walsh et.al. (1998) suggest that the right parietal lobe may be involved in setting up new templates in the conjunctions of, say, colour and form. 4 All of the above.
A. 1 & 2
B. 2 & 3
C. 1 & 3
D. 4 - Harvey Hedonist has devoted his life to the search for physical pleasure and immediate need and gratification. Freud would say that Harvey is dominated by:
A. his ego
B. his superego
C. his id
D. Bacchus - Hallucinations are different from illusions in that hallucinations are:
A. Only found in hearing
B. Non-shared perceptual distortions
C. Shared by most people
D. Only found in vision - Which cells for visual processing are located closest to the back of the retina?
A. Subliminal cells
B. Ganglion cells
C. Rods and cones
D. Bipolar cells