問題一覧
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what are the 5 recognizing patterns
prosopagnosia, depth perception, depth cues, monocular depth
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what is top up theory
cognitive processes perception
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tumors can be what?
benign or malignant
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6 intelligence
neuroscience, brain size, neurons, brain metabolism, biological bases of intelligence test, the p-fit theory
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4 deficits of perception
binocular disparity, binocular convergence, agnosia, ataxia
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trouble seeing green
deuteranopia
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what is benign
without cancer cells
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types of head injury
close, open
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hard time distinguishing red from green
dichromacy
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extreme form of red green blindness
protanopia
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eyes are slightly different
binocular convergence
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what are the gestalts law
figure ground, proximity, similarity, continuity, closure, symmetry
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peripheral
monocular depth cues
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treatment for tumor
surgery, radiation, chemotherapy
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types of agnosia
visual object agnosia, simultagnosia, prosopagnosia
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how to diagnose tumor
neurological exam, ct. scan, MRI
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what do you call the crossed eyed
binocular disparity
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what are the two approaches to perception
bottom up theory, top up theory
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what is bottom up theory
perception
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when blood vessels suddenly breaks
hemorrhage
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what are the perceptual continuum
vision, audition, olfactory, gustation, touch
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cant pay attention ro one or more object at a time
simultagnosia
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what is malignant
with cancer cells
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what is open head injury
skull is not intact
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a stroke that caused by fatty tissue
ischemic stroke
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secondary brain tumors
tumor elsewhere
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what is primary brain tumors
starts with brain
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assess the distance of an approaching object
depth perception
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symptoms of tumor
headache, nausea, changes in speech, problem in balance, changes of mood, problem in memory, muscle twitching, numbness of arms or leg
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what is the inability to recognize face
prosopagnosia
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what is close head injury
skull is intact
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blues and green can be confused
tritanotopia
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most probably confusing
depth cues
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what do you call when the objects remains unchanged even though there are changes
perception constancies
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they see objects but does have meaning to them
visual object agnosia
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anomalities in color perception
color blindness, rod monochromacy, dichromacy
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symptoms of stroke
numbness on face, difficulty in speaking, vision disturbance, dizziness, severe headache
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symptoms of head injury
unconscious, abnormal breathing, fracture, disturbance of vision, pupils unequal
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grabbing object without coordination
ataxia
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trouble reaching things
optic ataxia
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four main bottom up theory
direct perception, template theory, figure, matching theory, recognition by components theory
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can only see grey
rod monochromacy