Feature Integration
- Created by: Meg Fraser
- Created on: 10-04-18 16:55
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2. Feature integration theory claims that visual perception can be characterised by two functionally _________ and _________ stages
- Independent, non-sequential
- Dependent, non-sequential
- Independent, sequential
- Dependent, sequential
3. What did Treisman and Schmidt (1982) find when they altered the flanker task?
- When attention could be focused, illusory conjunctions disappeared
- When attention could be diverted, illusory conjunctions disappeared
- When stimuli were presented briefly, illusory conjunctions disappeared
- When stimuli were presented slowly, illusory conjunctions disappeared
4. To achieve feature integration, we use feature maps for...
- Each type of visual feature
- Mapping out the locations of stimuli
- Combining information
- Integration of the master map of locations and attentional spotlight
5. The occurrence of illusory conjunctions is high in situations where spatial attention is ________ and when stimuli are presented _______.
- focused, briefly
- diverted, briefly
- diverted, slowly
- focused, slowly
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