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Multi-Modal Perception Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #3
A  watching a ventriloquist
B  turning on a vacuum cleaner and not being able to hear the door bell
C  hearing a vase shatter as it hits the floor after being dropped
D  having a dream that has both visual images and sounds
Question #6
A  it is made up of half of the receptive field of each of the first two neurons
B  it is only as large as the neuron that provided the strongest sensory input
C  it is reduced to be less than the visual field of either of the first two neurons
D  it is the combination of the receptive fields of the first two neurons
Question #8
A  continuous stimulation
B  multidimensional psychophysics
C  multisensory enhancement
D  multimodal perception
Question #11
A  the double flash illusion
B  the rubber hand illusion
C  the Ponzo illusion
D  the perception of collisions between two circles
Question #13
A  integrated cognitions.
B  sensory modalities.
C  synthesized realities.
D  perceptual outputs.
Question #14
A  Multimodal phenomena concern the unconscious way the brain receives different sensory input and crossmodal phenomena concern the conscious ways in which a perceive combines different types of input.
B  Crossmodal phenomena concern the binding of inputs from multiple sensory modalities and multimodal phenomena concern the influence of one sensor modality on the perception of another.
C  The two terms are actually just two words for the exact same phenomenon.
D  Multimodal phenomena concern the binding of inputs from multiple sensory modalities and crossmodal phenomena concern the influence of one sensor modality on the perception of another.
Question #17
A  When you get into a shower after being outside in the snow, the warm water actually feels cold rather than hot.
B  The scent of chlorine in a swimming pool smells much different to you than the scent of chlorine in bleach used for cleaning a floor.
C  The scent of air freshener dissipates over time from when it is first sprayed.
D  When you see bubbles rising to the surface of a pot of water and put your finger in, you briefly experience the water as hot before you realize that it is actually cold.
Question #20
A  one field will dominate and mute the other, so only one of the sensory modalities is experienced
B  the brain will recognize the difference in the source of the stimuli and will perceive that difference
C  the brain treats that information as having come from the same exact location
D  there will be a temporary neural conflict that leads to “sensory blindness” of those stimuli