Cognitive Psychology - Lecture 5 Quiz

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What type of cues involve one ear localising the elevation and distance of a sound
Monaural cues
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What is NOT true for Interaural time differences?
It is most useful for high frequency sounds
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What is NOT true for Interaural level differences?
It relates to the relative time at which a sound reaches the two ears depending on its location on the azimuth
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the set of positions where all sounds produce the same binaural localisation cues is called the :
cone of confusion
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The relative intensity of sounds provides a cue to sound source:
distance
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Where are neurones sensitive to interaural level differences located?
Lateral superior olive
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What is a weakness of Binaural cues?
They provide ambiguous information about elevation and nothing about distance
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What is not involved in the analysis of Monaural cues?
Location on Azimuth
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What part of the ear helps identify the elevation of a sound?
The Pinna
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The auditory system needs to _____ components of the sound that comes from different sound sources. It needs to _____ the components of the sound that come from the same source.
Segregate ; group
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Auditory scene analysis involves:
Spectral and sequential grouping
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Which strategy is used to group sounds that occur at the same time?
Spectral Grouping
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What strategy relates to the process of organising sounds over time into separate perceptual events?
Auditory Stream Segregation
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What strategy relates to a component being heard as a separate sound if a component is mistuned?
Harmonicity
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What is NOT true for Interaural time differences?

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It is most useful for high frequency sounds

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What is NOT true for Interaural level differences?

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the set of positions where all sounds produce the same binaural localisation cues is called the :

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The relative intensity of sounds provides a cue to sound source:

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