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Visual Perception Pathways in Brain

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What is the term used to describe the phenomenon where a person fails to perceive a stimulus because they are not attending to it?

Inattentional blindness

What is the process by which features of an object are combined to create a coherent perception?

Binding

According to Treisman's Feature Integration Theory, what is the first stage of object perception?

Preattentive stage

What is the term used to describe the difficulty in detecting changes in similar scenes?

Change blindness

What is the problem of explaining how an object's individual features become bound together?

The binding problem

What is the term used to describe the failure to perceive a stimulus even though it is in plain sight?

Inattentional blindness

What is the stage of object perception where an object's features are combined?

Focused attention stage

What is the theory that explains how features of an object are combined to create a coherent perception?

Treisman's Feature Integration Theory

What is the term used to describe the process of combining features of an object to create a coherent perception?

Feature integration

What is the benefit of attention in perception?

It enhances the perception of coherent objects

Learn about the different pathways of visual perception in the brain, including the what pathway and the how pathway. Understand how lesions in the temporal and parietal lobes affect object and landmark discrimination. Based on the experiment by Ungerleider and Mishkin, and the research by Milner and Goodale.

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