Cognitive Psychology: Connecting Mind, Research and Everyday Experience, 3rd Edition
Localization of Function • 31 (The dose is low enough that it is not harmful to the person.) The person’s brain is then scanned ...
32 • CHAPTER 2 Cognitive Neuroscience Following the introduction of PET, another neuroimaging technique, called functional magne ...
Localization of Function • 33 LOCALIZATION FOR LANGUAGE Early evidence for localization of function was provided by Paul Broca’s ...
34 • CHAPTER 2 Cognitive Neuroscience The straightforward link between language production and Broca’s area and lan- guage under ...
Localization of Function • 35 The ERP is useful in distinguishing between form and meaning because the ERP consists of a number ...
36 • CHAPTER 2 Cognitive Neuroscience the physiology of language processing is more complex than proposed by Broca and Wernicke, ...
Representation in the Brain • 37 activates areas involved in perceiving the face plus areas associated with reactions elicited b ...
38 • CHAPTER 2 Cognitive Neuroscience recognize and perhaps react to the person. But this description, while correct, is too gen ...
Representation in the Brain • 39 (a) Oriented bar (b) Oriented moving bar (c) Short moving bar ● FIGURE 2.18 Three types of stim ...
40 • CHAPTER 2 Cognitive Neuroscience is illustrated in ● Figure 2.21, which shows that Bill’s face would be signaled by the fi ...
Something to Consider • 41 among many neurons. This occurs even for stimuli like faces that are served by specialized neurons th ...
42 • CHAPTER 2 Cognitive Neuroscience picture. Participants were asked to think of properties of the object as they looked at th ...
CHAPTER SUMMARY location of the voxels that provided information the computer used to determine that two different participants ...
44 • CHAPTER 2 Cognitive Neuroscience that patients with Broca’s aphasia can, under certain conditions, have difficulty understa ...
MEDIA RESOURCES Key TERMS Action potential, 28 Axon, 26 Brain imaging, 30 Broca’s aphasia, 33 Broca’s area, 33 Cell body, 26 Cer ...
Perception Perception occurs when stimulation of the sensory receptors results in experiences such as seeing, hearing, taste, sm ...
47 © Duomo/CORBIS The Interaction of Perception and Action PERCEPTION STARTS AT THE RECEPTORS: BOTTOM-UP PROCESSING Bottom-Up Pr ...
48 • CHAPTER 3 Perception Why can two different people experience different perceptions in response to exactly the same stimulus ...
The Nature of Perception • 49 because she is supposed to meet a friend at Beach Java, a coffeehouse far down the beach at the en ...
50 • CHAPTER 3 Perception Perception Starts at the Receptors: Bottom-Up Processing The fi rst step in perception is the stimulat ...
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