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A) local disturbances in the optic array
B) deletion in the optic array
C) the global optic flow
D) the bioptic flow
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A) striate cortex
B) prefrontal cortex
C) cerebellum?
D) central sulcus
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A) pauses
B) changes in speed
C) changes in hand orientation
D) head movements
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A) The fist would appear to go around the side of the head.?
B) The fist would appear to "magically" pass through the head.
C) The fist would appear to smash the head.
D) No apparent motion would occur because the alternation is too slow.
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A) to be moving because her image is moving across his retina
B) to be stationary because the background is stationary
C) to be moving because of a local disturbance in the optic array
D) to be stationary because the background texture is fixed
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A) no problems pouring a cup of coffee?
B) no difficulty crossing a street
C) difficulty following dialogue
D) only minor social inconveniences
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A) figure-ground segregation
B) binocular disparity
C) induced movement
D) the waterfall illusion
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A) apparent movement?
B) movement aftereffects
C) waterfall effects?
D) motion agnosia
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A) had some trouble aiming, but was able to get most of it in the cup
B) perceived the tea as frozen, like a glacier
C) could do it accurately if she talked herself through the steps
D) typically under-filled the cup because she could not judge the level
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A) greater responses in the MT and MST than "no-implied motion" stimuli
B) less firing in the MT and MST than "no-implied motion" stimuli
C) less firing in the amygdala than the "house" pictures
D) the same amount of firing in the MST as "house" pictures
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A) The fist would appear to go around the side of the board.
B) The fist would appear to "magically" pass through the board.
C) The fist would appear to smash the board.
D) No apparent motion would occur; it would look like two still pictures.
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A) the extrastriate cortex
B) the striate cortex
C) the retina
D) the brain stem
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A) image displacement
B) ciliary
C) motor
D) corollary discharge
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A) It can explain why you see a bird moving in flight when you are following it with your eyes.
B) It has much behavioral support, but no physiological support yet.
C) It has little behavioral support, but the comparator has been found in the IT cortex.
D) It can explain why an afterimage seems to be stationary as you move your eye to different fixation points.
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A) It only explains motion detection for images that cross the receptors.
B) It only explains how eye movements can be accounted for in motion detection.
C) It only is able to detect lateral movement of stimuli.
D) It operates using excitatory and inhibitory signals.
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A) breaking point
B) segment marker
C) event boundary
D) transition period
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