Perception 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyPerceptionUniversityAll boards Created by: ApollopascalCreated on: 25-04-22 16:26 Newborns can see in fine detail with high frequency detail in first year. True or False? False 1 of 17 Acuity develops rapidly over first year of life. True of False? True 2 of 17 Johnson and Morton (991) demonstrated that newborn infants already demonstrate a face preference. How old were the new born infants? 37 minutes old 3 of 17 Direct gaze is a threat signal in most humans, but it indicates positive attitude e.g. communicative intent, in non-human mammals. True or False? False 4 of 17 Object-directed gaze can... inform the observer what object the observer is paying attention to, or what they are communicating about. 5 of 17 What is triadic interaction? Interactions that involve two communicating parties and an object, event or a third person that they communicate about. 6 of 17 Do we have faster orientation to schematic faces with potential gaze information? Yes 7 of 17 At what age can a baby discriminate between both human and monkey faces? 6 months 8 of 17 What term describes the 'tuning' of the infant brain to their own environment Perceptual narrowing 9 of 17 What is configural processing The spatial relationship between features or parts 10 of 17 What is holstic processing We group things together to fit a face template 11 of 17 What did the Thatcher effect find? Inversion disrupts configural processing 12 of 17 Prosopagnosia is a severe deficit in what area of perception? Face recognition 13 of 17 Acquired prosopagnosia is due to.... damage to the OFA or FFA causes an inability to recognise faces 14 of 17 Developmental prosopagnosia is... early onset, no apparent brain damage, runs in families, often also (moderate) object agnosia. 15 of 17 Acquired prosopagnosia means that... N170 is abolished 16 of 17 Developmental prosopagnosia means that... N170 is preserved 17 of 17
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