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Test Two (10%) Name: Abel Tescema ID.No.: ETS 0027/14 Section: Ad 1. A tone-deaf person would probably not be able to tell two musical notes apart unless they were very different. We could say that this person has a relatively large: A. Absolute threshold C Just noticeable difference B. Relative threshold D. Detection threshold 2. ____ refers to the minimum amount of stimulus energy required to be detected 50% of the time. A, Absolute threshold C. Just noticeable difference B, Transduction D. sensory adaptation 3. Decreased sensitivity to an unchanging stimulus is known as : A. Transduction C. Difference threshold B, Sensory adaptation D. Inattentional blindness: 4. involves the conversion of sensory stimulus energy into neural impulses. A. Sensory adaptation C. Inattentional blindness B. Difference threshold D, Transduction 5. Which of the following is involved in maintaining balance and body posture? A, Auditory nerve C. Nociceptors B, Olfactory bulb D. Vestibular system 6. Which of the following is involved in body position and movement? A, Proprioception and kinesthesia B, Olfactory bulb . Signal detection theory analysis examines our ability t ‘A, Tell the difference between blue and green B. Detect signals of distress in a baby 8. After listening to your high-volume tape stereo for 20 minutes, you fail to realize how loudly the music is blasting. This best illustrates A. Sensory overload Sensory adaptation B, Sensory threshold D. Sensory deprivation 9, Identify the incorrect match in the following sensory system combination A. Hearing-audition C. Taste-gustation B. Smell-olfaction D, Vision-vestibular 10. Which of the following constitutes a false alarm in signal detection theory? A. You hear your teakettle whistling, and you turn off the stove. B. You expect your nephew to cry when he falls, but he doesn’t. C. You tum off the radio to answer your phone, but the phone is not ringing. D. You are focused on studying, and you do not notice your roommate leaving for dinner, Answer Sheet Name: PART I: Multiple Choice 1 Ce

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