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variables were analysed associated with four phonetic contrasts Data from the speakers with dysarthria was compared with data from Cantonese speakers with normal speech Figure 1 Phonetic contrast errors for Speaker LCL and Speaker TSC Although both speakers have the same intelligibility score 57 they have very different error profiles LCL has

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Study tests surgeons' skills after heavy booze

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New research provides the first evidence that sensory recalibration - the brain's automatic correcting of errors in our sensory or perceptual systems - can occur instantly. "Until recently, neuroscientists thought of ...

Can anyone dumb this down into stupid terms for stupid me please?

"We each possess our own perceptual world that is often different from what is really the case and is invariably different from the perceptual world of others" Do you agree with this statement? Elaborate?(--> the only part I understand!!) "How is this statement relevant to social perception? Describe, using examples, the "errors" and biases that may occur in how we perceive other people" Dont worry, Im not asking you to do the questions for me (unless, of course, you want to : ) ). Im just having a bit of trouble a/ thinking of examples and b/ actually understanding what the heck the first question is supposed to mean. Can anyone dumb this down for me? (thanks in advance, and all suggestions are welcome) Wow guys, great answers so far. Thanks for helping me understand the question. I now have a clearer idea with regards to exactly what I should be writing about (and some good examples too). Thanks a mil
Answer: We all see things differently, and what we see isn't always the reality of what is there or the same as how another person sees it. We all bring our own ideas, morals, and experiences into question when evaluating a situation, therefore we do not all interpret situations in exactly the same way. A 10 year old boy who sees an older man having trouble getting out of the car might laugh at him because he is old an stiff, a 30 year old man might help him because he feels he needs to respect him or feels sorry for him, and another 70 year old man might think "man, I know what you're going through." All of these people are watching the same thing happen before them, but they all have a bit of a different take on it. The relevancy of this statement to a social perception is that the people of a society contribute to how a society sees things. In the United States, many people think it is demeaning that Muslim women must cover their faces and that is our "social perception," for people in societies where that is the norm, it is expected and no problem is seen with it, and that is their "social perception," Errors and biases could be like what I explained above with the old man. Hope this helped a bit...message me if you need a little more help and I will try to help you out.
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Was asked this question: Describe a real-life example of how you made a perceptual error. Explain what made you realised your error and how you corrected your perception. Not sure whats perceptual error. Any ideas anyone?
Answer: In the philosophy of perception, that perceptual errors exist is most frequently regarded as a fundamental fact about perception which must be integrated into any coherent theory. But the position that the existence of perceptual errors ought not serve as a premise in an argument about the nature of perception, since any account of perceptual error presupposes a particular understanding of the nature of perception. In fact, any theory of perceptual error presupposes a particular model of consciousness, one in which there exists a possible correspondence relation between the objects of direct perception and external objects. In other words, the assumption that perceptual errors exist depends upon a representational model of consciousness, which may or may not accurate describe the functions of consciousness. more.... http://enlightenment.supersaturated.com/essays/text/dianamertzhsieh/percept_error.html A short story of three blind men is told in India. One day, they happened to meet a domestic elephant. One blind man goes towards the hind part of the animal and says " the animal has a broom like tail, what is this animal? ". The other two said that they do not know. Another blind man goes to the middle part and says " the animal has legs like big pillars, what is this animal? ". The other two said that they do not know. The third blind man goes to front part and says " the animal has a big snake like nose, what is this animal? ". The other two said that they do not know. In the dimentions of knowledge which we do not know, the perceptual error in real life will be some thing like the above.
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During his lunch hour, Karl sees a group of people who are obviously from a foreign country. He immediately labels them as cold, domineering, and practical individuals. Karl is guilty of A. stereotyping. C. incorrect feedback. B. perceptual selectivity. D. an error in encoding.
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7.Perceptual defense has what effect on our perceptions? a.It causes us to fill in missing information based on our past experience with that situation. b.It increases the likelihood of stereotyping. c.It is the main cause of fundamental attribution error. d.It causes us to screen out large blocks of threatening information. e.All of the above. 8.Which of the following is a “Big Five” personality dimension? a.Extroversion b.Openness to experience c.Locus of control d.All of the above e.Only ‘a’ and ‘b’ 9.Employees who feel that they are very much in charge of their own destiny have: a.a self-monitoring personality. b.an agreeableness personality. c.an internal locus of control personality. d.an emotionally stable personality. e.all of the above 10.Which of the following statements about work attitudes and behavior is FALSE? a.Our behavior toward an object is directly linked to our beliefs about that object. b.In some circumstances, our behaviors toward an attitude object cause us to change our attitudes toward that object. c.Our intentions do not always result in the corresponding behavior because situational contingencies intervene. d.Two employees with the same feelings toward an attitude object might form different intentions toward that object. e.Work attitudes can predict employee behavior to some extent. 11.Which of the following statements about job satisfaction is TRUE? a.Employees have attitudes toward specific facets of the job, whereas overall job satisfaction does not really exist. b.Different facets of job satisfaction affect the same behavioral intentions and behaviors. c.Employees can be satisfied with some aspects of the job while dissatisfied with other aspects of the job. d.A person’s satisfaction with one aspect of the job will lead to the same intentions and behavior as satisfaction with another job aspect. e.Job satisfaction is a single, unitary work attitude. 12.Job satisfaction is explained by which of the following concepts? a.Discrepancy theory b.Expectancy theory c.Equity theory d.Both ‘a’ and ‘b’ e.Both ‘a’ and ‘c’
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what is the reason of perceptual error?


Answer: You didn't understand what you were looking for or just couldn't see it even though it was obvious to others. The error was in the way you looked at the information. Perception is awareness of sensory information.
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Help with Aristotles theory of perception please?

Can someone help me out with Aristotle theory of perception? 1st What exactly is his theory? Could you pull out a quote and explain it, or just explain it please? 2nd Difference between Potentiality and Actuality. I understand what its supposed to be and how its a "motion" thing, but could someone explain how its different? And it was used to define motion, which was used to define perception, am I right? 3rd Difference between Matter and Form could someone explain that and how it was relavant to his theory? 4th Perceptual error, what was that about? 5th What is our morder day perception of actuallity and potentiality? No one has to answer it all, but a little help would really be appreciated. Thanks!
Answer: According to Aristotle, when an animal perceives an object, the sense organ (in the case of visual perception, the eye) takes on or actually becomes like the form of the object it is perceiving. In describing this process, Aristotle uses two technical terms: potentiality and actuality. Let's imagine a person called Bob who is looking at an orange. The orange has the form of an orange in actuality. Before he looks at it, Bob's eye has the potential for receiving or becoming the form of the orange. As soon as he starts to look at it, however, his sense organ becomes "acted upon" and undergoes change. In the words of Aristotle: "...when once it [the sense-organ] has been acted upon, it is similar and has the same character as the sensible object." (Book II, chapter 5) Thus Bob's eye eventually takes on the actual form of the orange. This, according to Aristotle, is essentially how sense perception works. http://old.perseus.tufts.edu/GreekScience/Students/Tom/Anima.html
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I am preparing my interview and i was trying to write down the answers i may be asked. can you help me to correct my written , thanks! Generally, our tests are divided 2 parts. First part is about how is quality of both eyes receiving images . So we will do conventional eye exam first which just checks if the person has refraction errors. Then we more focus on the person’s binocular function . we use computerized tests and keystone view to determine if the person has binocular dysfunction. The second part is after eyes receive image, how your brain explain the images . So we focus on the person’s visual perception function and we do TVPS (Test of Visual-Perceptual Skills) .besides, we will do TVMS (Test of Visual-Motor Skills) to understand his visual motor coordination and 2other tests (standing angle test and right left awareness) to observe his visual spatial relationship.
Answer: Generally, our tests are divided into 2 parts. The first part determines the quality of both the eyes receiving the images. For this, a conventional eye exam is done at first, which just checks if the person has refraction errors. Then we give more focus on the person’s binocular function . We use computerized tests and keystone view to determine if the person has binocular dysfunction. The second part tests, after the eyes receive the image, how your brain interprets the images . Here, we focus on the person’s visual perception function and we do TVPS (Test of Visual-Perceptual Skills) . Besides, we will do TVMS (Test of Visual-Motor Skills) to understand his visual motor coordination and two more tests (standing angle test and right left awareness) to observe his visual spatial relationship.
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The concept of learning and acquiring new motor skills through the use of feedback has been widely researched?

The concept of learning and acquiring new motor skills through the use of feedback has been widely researched in the world science. Feedback in the form of knowledge of results (KR) which is defined as terminal error information which represents the difference between actual performance and the ideal performance response (Schmidt and Lee, 1999, as cited in Guadagnoli and Kohl, 2001) has been considered as a vital source of feedback for learner’s when first performing a new motor skill. Adams (1971) suggests feedback in the form of KR is considered to be vital at the initial stage of learning as KR is used to adjust the next performance when error occurs, thus, KR helps to develop the perceptual trace component of the closed loop theory of motor learning. Schmidt’s schema theory (1975) suggested that motor skills are learnt via the utilisation of generalisable motor programmes (GMP), which are formed over a variable number of practices. Schmidt’s theory ignited a number of studies to be conducted in regards to how KR affects learning by applying this theory to motor skill learning.
Answer: Seems like you have answered your question. Or... what was the question?
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Psychology: perceptual set?

How does perceptual set help us with perception? How does perceptual set lead to perceptual error? I live in America and I am studying for my Psychology examination.
Answer: Perceptual set means you're ready to perceive certain things, or certain kinds of things. If that fits in with what you want/need to perceive, you'll perceive it more quickly and more clearly. But that also means you may overlook or misinterpret other things. Are you familiar with the old/young woman ambiguous picture? If I show you several photos of old women, then spring the ambiguous pic on you, perceptual set makes you quickly see the old woman, but makes it harder for you to see the young woman. In some cases you may even think you see something that isn't really there--an error.
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i need help with this drug and alcohol test. help me, please. i need to know if the Qs i answ. are correct?

First of all thank you, ive answered all the question with an *. I really want to pass this drug and alcohol test without having to pay again. thanks again... 1.If you take aspirin in high doses and/or over a long period of time you could damage the function of you liver. a.true B. false* 2.As weather conditions become worse, you must add time to your following distance. A) true * b) false 3.99.1% of all collisions are due to operator error. a) true b) false * 4.For alcohol, proof is double the alcoholic percentage of a beverage. a) true * b) false 5.The staggering cost of alcohol related collisions are greater than the Gross National Product (GNP) 53 of the 150 nations for which GNP is calculated. a) true * b) false 6.Driving is a_______business. a) safe b) daring* c) boring 7.Society pays the costs of alcohol related collisions either directly through public assistance or indirectly through higher insurance and health costs. a) true * b) false 8.Since driving depends on the driver’s perception, sight, hearing and vision dramatically reducing these capabilities is_______a sound driving decision. a) considered b) not * c) possibly 9.Gamma-aminoburyric acid appears to decrease synaptic transmission and seem related to drugs. a) stimulant b) depressant* c) inhalant d) none of the above. 10.Marijuana components are water-soluble and traces do not remain in the body for weeks. a) tru b) false* 11.When combined with alcohol or other depressant drugs, the depressant effect of antihistamines can be much_______. a) the same b) less c) greater* d) all of the above. 12.Children through three years of age the restraint device must be a separate carrier or a vehicle manufacturer’s integrated child seat. a) true* b) false 13.You make hundreds of decision per mile driven. a) true b) false* 14.Cocaine affects the driver’s_______. a) view of reality b) reaction time c) heightens impulsive behavior d) all of the above* 15.Unsupervised and uncontrolled driving would lead to_______on the roadways. a) having no affect b) improvement in the driving environment c) chaos * d) none of the above 16.Narcotics cause______mental and physical dependence. a) neither b) both * 17.A person cannot become a problem drinker by drinking beer. a) true b) false * 18.The use/abuse of alcoholic beverages does not have an effect on families a) true b) false * 19.Depressants are more dangerous than stimulants. a) true * b) false 20.Federal law prohibits dealers, repair shops or anyone else from disabling an air bag. a) true * b) false 21.An angry, aggressive driver is_______. a) safe b) challenging c) dangerous* 22.You are required to have insurance when you are ______. a) in a crash for which you are at fault b) suspended for points c) both d) neither * 23.Instead of having to be “right” all of the time, try_______instead of confrontation. a) confusion b) cooperation* c) challenging d) cheating 24.Some of the visual clues for the defensive driver to spot an impaired driver are . a) inconsistent signaling b) abrupt turns c) both * d) neither 25.The most noticeable feature of hallucinogen use is flashbacks. a) true * b) false 26.Marijuana is typically sold in the form of cut, dried leaves and stems. a) true * b) false 27.As the amount of alcohol and other drugs you consume increases your ability to safely operate a motor vehicle decreases. a) true * b) false 28.Marijuana impairs skills, performance and perceptual processes, including vision, attention, and tracking behavior -- all-important components of driving performance. a) true * b) false 29.For a _______ or subsequent conviction of a DUI you are guilty of a 3rd degree felony. a) first b) second c) third* d) fourth e) none of the above 30.When alcohol is consumed, the heart function is increased and the ability of the heart to contract and move blood is increased. a) true b) false * 31.Combining tobacco products with alcohol does not increase your risk of cancer of the esophagus. a) true b) false * 32.Developing appropriate attitudes depends on recognizing that attitudes are______. a) not necessary b) a waste of time c) important* 33.You should get into your motor vehicle and drive while angry. a) true b) false * 34.An injury from a motor vehicle crash happens in the United States every 15 seconds. a) true * b) false 35.High use of Narcotics may result in drowsiness, coma or death. a) true * b) false 36.With the use of marijuana you are in state of altered perception, distance, time, memory and physical coordination. a) true * b) false 37.Absorption of alcohol by your body begins at the_______of drinking. a) end b) start * c) alcohol is not absorbed.
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ap psychology helppp?

I have all of the answers, but I want to make sure I get them right. Thanks : ) 1. Research which has investigated odor recognition has found that a males tend to be somewhat more accurate than females on these types of tasks b females detect odors at weaker levels, but males are better at names the odor c females tend to be somewhat more accurate than males on these types of tasks d males can detect odors at weaker levels, but females are better at naming the odor 3. It is difficult to see a chameleon that has blended in with its background because a of the principle of common fate b we cannot easily distinguish between figure and ground c of the perceptual principle of shape constancy d of the illusion of relative size 4. The retina is to the basilar membrane as depth perception is to a auditory adaptation b auditory localization c auditory afterimages d auditory feature detection 5. Parallel processing in the visual pathways suggests that separate neural channels a do the same things at different locations b extract different information from visual inputs c send the same information to many different places d provide safety backups for each other 6. If the parvocellular system within the thalamus was not functioning correctly, you might expect that a person would have difficulty a distinguishing colors b detecting movement c localizing sounds d perceiving depth 7. If a subject is presented with a series of pairs of light bulbs of different wattage’s and is asked whether the members of each pair differ in brightness, which of the following is being measured? a the physical intensity difference between the two lights b the subject’s just noticeable difference for brightness c the subject’s absolute threshold for brightness d the subject’s visual acuity 8. Psychologists who took the structuralist approach to the study of consciousness believed that the best way to understand an individual’s conscious experiences was to understand all the component parts that combined to produces the experience. This view is most consistent with a the top-down processing model of perception b the eclectic model of perception c the bottom-up processing model of perception d the opponent-process model of perception 9. Which type of signal-detection error becomes more likely when the expectation of a stimulus is weak? a a miss b a false alarm c a correct rejection d an accurate hit 10. The only sensory system that does not project upward to the cerebral cortex through the thalamus, is a vision b hearing c gustation d olfaction 11. TV sets are ale to recreate the visual spectrum by additively mixing three primary colors. This process is similar to the view of human color vision called a opponent-process theory b saturation theory c complementary color theory d trichromatic theory 12. Cells in the nervous system that report touch snow all of the following EXCEPT a localization for areas of the skin b unlimited life span c center surround receptive fields d sensory adaptation 13. Clifford was in an accident and lost all his hearing in his right ear. The deafness in this ear will mostly affect clifford’s ability to a localize sounds accurately b separate speech sounds from background noise c detect high frequency sounds d detect high amplitude sounds 14. You turn on a 3 way light bulb at 50 watts, then click it up to 100 watts, then up to 150 watts. The apparent increase in brightness from 50 to 100 is _____ the apparent increase in brightness from 100 to 150 a less than b more than c the same as d indeterminate relative to the other intensities :) yes, pretty much. do you know any of them?
Answer: Holly God ;; do you have homework like this every night ?
Category: Psychology

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Psychology Questions?

The stage of creative thought during which information relevant to the solution is assembled is the __________ stage. A. incubation B. orientation C. preparation D. consideration E. testing In the first stages of creative thinking, how often should ideas and solutions be evaluated? A. As often as possible to provide feedback. B. As little as possible until the creative process is complete. C. On a daily basis so the team leader can assess the progress being made. D. Evaluation is not necessary with creative people. E. None of these answers is correct. An average 13-month-old baby makes all sorts of sounds and noises. Most of these sounds are probably A. grammar. B. morphemes. C. phonemes. D. following transformation rules. E. not interpretable at this age. Your professor asks a really "off the wall" question in class. You cant come up with a creative solution because youre worried about making a fool of yourself. Your barrier to creative thinking is called __________ barrier. A. a perceptual B. a learned C. a cultural D. an emotional E. a cognitive barrier The average 12-year-old child has a mental age of A. 10. B. 120. C. 125. D. 100. E. 12. Which of the following statements about American Sign Language is true? A. It is a pantomime. B. It is a completely different language pattern. C. It is understood by all those who use other forms of sign language. D. Signing children pass through the same language stages as speaking children. E. None of the statements are true. An operational definition of intelligence is provided by A. validity. B. reliability. C. the methods used to measure it. D. inference. E. trial and error. How many kinds of intelligence did Gardner suggest? A. 1 B. 2 C. 5 D. 8 E. 10 Thanks in advance -Brandon
Answer: Operational definition: C (methods used) Gardner: D (8 kinds of intelligence)
Category: Psychology

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Psychology Multiple Choice! Help these 3 im not too sure!?

___ 25.The scientific study of mental processes, including perception, thought, memory, and reasoning, is called: A)behavioral neuroscience.C)cognitive psychology. B)physiology.D)mental psychology. ___ 26.The advent of ________ in the 1950s had an enormous conceptual impact on the development of cognitive psychology. A)statistical programmingC)conditioning B)stimulus-responseD)computers ___ 27.A cognitive psychologist who studied the perceptual and cognitive errors of children in order to gain insight into the nature and development of the human mind was: A)Jean Piaget.C)J. S. Martindale. B)Hermann Ebbinghaus.D)Frederic Bartlett.
Answer: 25. C 27. A i believe 26 is D but im not completely positive. im like 90% sure. hope i helped
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