Fundamentals of Sensation and Perception EXAM REVIEW ERIK CHEVRIER OCTOBER 20 TH, 2015.

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Fundamentals of Sensation and Perception EXAM REVIEW ERIK CHEVRIER OCTOBER 20 TH , 2015

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Exam Questions Multiple Choice – You will be asked a question and given 5 possible answers to chose from. Definitions – You will be asked to define 8 of 9 concepts. For full points, you must describe how this concept relates to an area of sensation or perception. Essay Question – You will be asked to answer 1 of two essay questions. Each question will have 2 sub-questions.

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Fundamentals of Sensation and Perception EXAM REVIEWERIK CHEVRIEROCTOBER 20 T H , 2015

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The Exam Format The exam will consist of:

◦ 8 multiple choice questions◦ 8 definitions (I will give you 9 possibilities)◦ 1 essay question that includes 2 sub questions (I will give you two possibilities)

Exam time◦ Multiple choice – 2 min per question X 8 questions (16 minutes)◦ Definitions – 5 minutes per question X 8 questions (40 minutes)◦ Essay Question – 15 minutes (15 minutes)

Total time = 71 minutes

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Exam Questions Multiple Choice – You will be asked a question and given 5 possible answers to chose from.

Definitions – You will be asked to define 8 of 9 concepts. For full points, you must describe how this concept relates to an area of sensation or perception.

Essay Question – You will be asked to answer 1 of two essay questions. Each question will have 2 sub-questions.

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Exam Weight Point Allocation

◦ Multiple choice – 4 points per question (32 marks total)◦ Definitions – 5 points per question (40 marks total)◦ Essay Question – 16 points for the main question, 6 points for each sub-questions (28 points)

Total Points = 100

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Examples of How Points are Allocated

Multiple Choice – Right or Wrong (0 or 4) Definitions – Scale of (0 – 5)

◦ 0 = You wrote nothing◦ 1 = You wrote something but it is not right at all◦ 2 = You wrote something that is partially true but mainly wrong◦ 3 = You gave me the text book definition in one sentence◦ 4 = Properly defined the term and provided some (vague) context as to how the term relates to an area

of sensation and perception◦ 5 = You provided the correct definition and properly contextualized how the term relates to an area of

sensation and perception

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Examples of How Points are Allocated

Essay Question – Main Question (0 – 16)◦ 0 = You wrote nothing◦ > 8 = You wrote something but it is not right at all◦ 8 – 9.6 = You wrote something that is partially true but mainly wrong◦ 9.6 – 11.2 = You are correct but extremely vague◦ 11.2 – 12.8 = You are correct but slightly vague◦ 12.8 – 14.4 = You are correct and are clear. You provide examples to back up your claim(s).◦ 14.4 – 16 = You are spot on. You provide a range of examples to back up your claim(s). Your answer is

full. You don’t leave anything out. Each part of your answer is completely correct.

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Examples of How Points are Allocated

Essay Question – Sub Questions (0 – 6)◦ 0 = You wrote nothing◦ 1 – 2 = You wrote something but it is not right at all◦ 3 = You wrote something that is partially true but mainly wrong◦ 4 = You are correct but extremely vague◦ 5 = You are correct but slightly vague◦ 6 = You are correct, clear and complete. You provide examples to back up your claim(s), when necessary.

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Practice Exam – Multiple Choice In the study of neural activity, slight random variation in the number of action potentials produced by neurons in response to a fixed stimulus refers to:

◦ A) Decelerating Potential◦ B) Noise◦ C) Overlap◦ D) Neural Adjustment◦ E) Unachieved Potential

In order to solve the binding problem, Anne Treisman developed the ______________, proposing that people must selectively attend to one object at a time during a visual search for objects defined by a conjunction of two or more searches.

◦ A) Selective Attention Theory◦ B) Blind Awareness Theory◦ C) Gist Awareness Theory◦ D) Feature Integration Theory◦ E) Attentional Cuing Theory

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Practice Exam – Definitions Please define the following concepts. For full points, you must describe how this concept relates to an area of sensation or perception.

1 – Neural Correlates of Consciousness

2 – Malleus

3 – Auditory Scene Analysis

4 – Acoustic Shadow

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Practice Exam – Essay Question Please describe the signal detection theory.

◦ What possible outcomes can be observed in a signal detection experiment?◦ What scenario would yield the best possible performance in a signal detection experiment?

Other essay questions may: Require you to label auditory structuresGive examples of how attentional and audio structures functionDiscuss formulas and/or research methods used in studies of sensation and perception

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