Deck 10: Shape and Object Perception

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If a patient can copy and match shapes normally but cannot identify objects from their images they may be suffering from

A) Associative agnosia
B) Apperceptive agnosia
C) Optic ataxia
D) Hemianopia
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Which one of the following is not an example of an extrinsic factor in object recognition?

A) Background texture
B) Viewpoint of the observer
C) Light source
D) Surface properties
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Which one of the following is used in view-independent theories of object recognition?

A) Pattern templates
B) Canonical views
C) Structural descriptions
D) Shape space
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Which one of the following is not classed as a 'nonaccidental' property of contours in an image?

A) Linearity
B) Parallelism
C) Orientation
D) Symmetry
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Which one of the following is used in view-dependent theories of object recognition?

A) Generalised cones
B) Canonical views
C) Structural descriptions
D) Geons
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Whose theory makes use of geons?

A) Biederman's
B) Marr and Nishihara's
C) Tarr & Bulthoff's
D) Ullman's
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Whose theory makes use of generalised cones?

A) Biederman's
B) Marr and Nishihara's
C) Tarr & Bulthoff's
D) Ullman's
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.In shape space the metric distance between objects reflects their

A) Viewpoint
B) Similarity
C) Identity
D) Volume
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Which lobe of the cortex contains neurons that respond to particular views of objects?

A) Frontal
B) Parietal
C) Temporal
D) Occipital
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T-junctions are a cue for:

A) Object silhouette
B) Texture grouping
C) Surface parsing
D) Object structure
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What information is conveyed by the silhouette of an object?

A) Internal structure
B) Texture
C) Bounding contour
D) Colour
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If a patient is unable to name, copy or correctly match shapes they may be suffering from

A) Associative agnosia
B) Apperceptive agnosia
C) Optic ataxia
D) Hemianopia
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Which one of the following is not a Gestalt law of perceptual organisation?

A) Parsing
B) Proximity
C) Similarity
D) Good continuation
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The Gestalt perceptual law of common fate is associated with which one of these stimulus properties?

A) Colour
B) Size
C) Motion
D) Contrast
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Lane markings on roads exploit which Gestalt law of perception?

A) Proximity
B) Good continuation
C) Common fate
D) Similarity of size
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The Gestalt principle of good continuation may relate to which property of natural objects?

A) Cohesiveness
B) Opacity
C) Contour smoothness
D) Uniform texture
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The Gestalt principle of similarity may relate to which property of natural objects?

A) Cohesiveness
B) Opacity
C) Contour smoothness
D) Uniform texture
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Which one of the following is not an example of one of Marr's Primal Sketch primitives?

A) Global distance
B) Average size
C) Local orientation
D) Average local intensity
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Which of the following is not included in the local spatial information represented in early visual processing?

A) Position
B) Contrast
C) Shape
D) Orientation
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Which one of the following statements about Marr and Nishihara's (1978) theory of object processing is not correct?

A) Generalised cones form a 2-D image representation
B) It is a view-independent theory of object processing
C) The object model is hierarchical; component parts can be decomposed into parts.
D) It relies on the presence of an axis of symmetry or elongation.
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Deck 10: Shape and Object Perception
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If a patient can copy and match shapes normally but cannot identify objects from their images they may be suffering from

A) Associative agnosia
B) Apperceptive agnosia
C) Optic ataxia
D) Hemianopia
A
2
Which one of the following is not an example of an extrinsic factor in object recognition?

A) Background texture
B) Viewpoint of the observer
C) Light source
D) Surface properties
D
3
Which one of the following is used in view-independent theories of object recognition?

A) Pattern templates
B) Canonical views
C) Structural descriptions
D) Shape space
C
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Which one of the following is not classed as a 'nonaccidental' property of contours in an image?

A) Linearity
B) Parallelism
C) Orientation
D) Symmetry
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Which one of the following is used in view-dependent theories of object recognition?

A) Generalised cones
B) Canonical views
C) Structural descriptions
D) Geons
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Whose theory makes use of geons?

A) Biederman's
B) Marr and Nishihara's
C) Tarr & Bulthoff's
D) Ullman's
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Whose theory makes use of generalised cones?

A) Biederman's
B) Marr and Nishihara's
C) Tarr & Bulthoff's
D) Ullman's
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.In shape space the metric distance between objects reflects their

A) Viewpoint
B) Similarity
C) Identity
D) Volume
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Which lobe of the cortex contains neurons that respond to particular views of objects?

A) Frontal
B) Parietal
C) Temporal
D) Occipital
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T-junctions are a cue for:

A) Object silhouette
B) Texture grouping
C) Surface parsing
D) Object structure
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What information is conveyed by the silhouette of an object?

A) Internal structure
B) Texture
C) Bounding contour
D) Colour
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If a patient is unable to name, copy or correctly match shapes they may be suffering from

A) Associative agnosia
B) Apperceptive agnosia
C) Optic ataxia
D) Hemianopia
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Which one of the following is not a Gestalt law of perceptual organisation?

A) Parsing
B) Proximity
C) Similarity
D) Good continuation
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The Gestalt perceptual law of common fate is associated with which one of these stimulus properties?

A) Colour
B) Size
C) Motion
D) Contrast
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Lane markings on roads exploit which Gestalt law of perception?

A) Proximity
B) Good continuation
C) Common fate
D) Similarity of size
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The Gestalt principle of good continuation may relate to which property of natural objects?

A) Cohesiveness
B) Opacity
C) Contour smoothness
D) Uniform texture
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The Gestalt principle of similarity may relate to which property of natural objects?

A) Cohesiveness
B) Opacity
C) Contour smoothness
D) Uniform texture
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Which one of the following is not an example of one of Marr's Primal Sketch primitives?

A) Global distance
B) Average size
C) Local orientation
D) Average local intensity
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Which of the following is not included in the local spatial information represented in early visual processing?

A) Position
B) Contrast
C) Shape
D) Orientation
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Which one of the following statements about Marr and Nishihara's (1978) theory of object processing is not correct?

A) Generalised cones form a 2-D image representation
B) It is a view-independent theory of object processing
C) The object model is hierarchical; component parts can be decomposed into parts.
D) It relies on the presence of an axis of symmetry or elongation.
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