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motor signal or image displacement signal? ~~> image displacement signal Detecting Motion: Say you are studying in the quiet area on campus and a person walks by you but your eyes stay stationary looking at your computer in front of you. You're still aware that somebody did just walk by bu...

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PSY 252-Perceptual Processes-
Midterm Questions and Answer |
Latest Update 2024/2025

motor signal or image displacement signal?


~~> image displacement signal




Detecting Motion: Say you are studying in the quiet area on campus and a

person walks by you but your eyes stay stationary looking at your computer in

front of you. You're still aware that somebody did just walk by but you didn't

avert your gaze to look directly at them and follow them with your eyes as

they pass by.




What signal gets sent to your brain in this scenario?


Image displacement signal (IDS)


OR


Motor Signal/Corollary discharge signal (CDS)




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~~> Image displacement signal (IDS): the image being the person passing

by is signalling a displacement. AKA something is disrupting your visual field

and what disrupting it is the guy that walks by you.




occurs when a signal is sent from the brain to move the eye muscles




motor signal or image displacement signal?


~~> Motor Signal




What happens after a motor signal is generated in your eyes that allows you

to move your eyes?




A c_________ copy of that motor signal gets sent to your brain (part of your

brain stem) and that c_______ copy of the motor signal is referred to as a

c__________ d_________ s_______ (CDS).


~~> carbon copy x2 ....




referred to as a corollary discharge signal.




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Detecting Motion: Say you are studying in the quiet area on campus and a

person walks by you and you think you know them so you look at them and

start following them with your eyes as you try to determine if they are

someone you know. (AKA you keep them in the center of your visual field).




What signal(s) gets sent to your brain in this scenario?


Image displacement signal (IDS)


OR


Motor Signal/Corollary discharge signal (CDS)


~~> Motor Signal/Corollary discharge signal (CDS)




1. moving your eyes via our extra ocular eye muscles to follow the person

evokes the motor signal




2. A carbon copy of that motor signal gets sent to part of your brain stem and

that carbon copy of the motor signal is referred to as a corollary discharge

signal.




Movement perception depends on three signals:




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1. I________ D___________ S________


2. M________ S________ ---> C____________ D_________ S_______


~~> Image displacement signal




motor signal/corollary discharge signal




A copy of the motor signal is referred to as c___________ d__________ s________


~~> corollary discharge signal




What neural mechanism in the brain is responsible for receiving image

displacement signals and corollary discharge signals?




C______________


~~> Comparator (perceived movement depends on the signals that are

received by the comparator).




In which situation do you NOT perceive motion?




When you comparator receives...




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