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Cognitive Neuroscience Study Set 1
Quiz 6: Object Recognition
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
When a picture of a hammer is placed in front of Patient H, she is unable to identify it. How can you determine if her difficulty is in recognizing the object or in simply remembering its name?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Generally, brain lesions in individuals with associative agnosia are
Question 23
Multiple Choice
When her telephone rings, a patient who has been diagnosed with visual object agnosia immediately picks up the receiver and answers it correctly. Why doesn't this person show any signs of an object recognition deficit in this scenario?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
While conducting an fMRI study, you ask participants to view photographs of scenes and to make distinctions about those scenes. For example, you instruct participants to respond when trees are near a lake or when a house is near a garden. In which area of the brain do you most likely to see a pronounced BOLD signal?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
A major source of evidence against the idea that faces are processed in a special neural region in humans is that the candidate region
Question 26
Multiple Choice
A person with a visual agnosia has difficulty in recognizing drawings of familiar objects, such as an apple. If she were asked to imagine an apple rather than to inspect a picture of an apple, you would expect to find that