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Visual recognition involves storing and retrieving memories.
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Visual recognition involves storing and retrieving memories. Neural activity, triggered by the eye, forms an image in the brain's memory system that constitutes an internal representation of the viewed object. When an object is encountered again, it is matched with its internal representation and thereby recognized. Controversy surrounds the question of whether recognition is a parallel, one-step process or a serial, step-by-step one. Psychologists of the Gestalt school maintain that objects are recognized as wholes in a parallel procedure: the internal representation is matched with the retinal image in a single operation. Other psychologists have proposed that internal representation features are matched serially with an object's features. Although some experiments show that, as an object becomes familiar, its internal representation becomes more holistic and the recognition process correspondingly more parallel, the weight of evidence seems to support the serial hypothesis, at least for objects that are not notably simple and familiar.
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17. The author is primarily concerned with
(A) explaining how the brain receives images (B) synthesizing hypotheses of visual recognition (C) examining the evidence supporting the serial recognition hypothesis (D) discussing visual recognition and some hypotheses proposed to explain it (E) reporting on recent experiments dealing with memory systems and their relationship to neural activity
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18. According to the passage, Gestalt psychologists make which of the following suppositions about visual recognition?
I. A retinal image is in exactly the same form as its internal representation. II. An object is recognized as a whole without any need for analysis into component parts. III. The matching of an object with its internal representation occurs in only one step.
(A) II only (B) III only (C) I and III only (D) II and III only (E) I, II, and III
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19. It can be inferred from the passage that the matching process in visual recognition is
(A) not a neural activity (B) not possible when an object is viewed for the very first time (C) not possible if a feature of a familiar object is changed in some way (D) only possible when a retinal image is received in the brain as a unitary whole (E) now fully understood as a combination of the serial and parallel processes
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20. In terms of its tone and form, the passage can best be characterized as
(A) a biased exposition (B) a speculative study (C) a dispassionate presentation (D) an indignant denial (E) a dogmatic explanation
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17. The author is primarily concerned with POE (B) synthesizing hypotheses of visual recognition Incorrect trap answer- Synthesizing simply means combining. The author does not do so. (C) examining the evidence supporting the serial recognition hypothesis Incorrect- This is too narrow in scope (D) discussing visual recognition and some hypotheses proposed to explain it Correct- Yes author discusses what is visual recognition in the first part of the passage and then two hypotheses
18. According to the passage, Gestalt psychologists make which of the following suppositions about visual recognition? I. A retinal image is in exactly the same form as its internal representation. Incorrect- passage only says that the internal representation is matched with the retinal image II. An object is recognized as a whole without any need for analysis into component parts. III. The matching of an object with its internal representation occurs in only one step. II & III- correct- that objects are recognized as wholes in a parallel (, one step) procedure:
19. It can be inferred from the passage that the matching process in visual recognition is POE (B) not possible when an object is viewed for the very first time Correct- When an object is encountered again, it is matched with its internal representation and thereby recognized (C) not possible if a feature of a familiar object is changed in some way Incorrect trap answer- passage does not mention about the change (D) only possible when a retinal image is received in the brain as a unitary whole Incorrect- not supported in the passage (E) now fully understood as a combination of the serial and parallel processes Incorrect- too drastic to suggest
20. In terms of its tone and form, the passage can best be characterized as POE (C) a dispassionate presentation Author has presented two hypotheses as they are without showing his personal biases for any of the two
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15 Mar 2025, 02:51
For the 2nd question, 2nd point. "An object is recognized as a whole without any need for analysis into component parts. " In the passage it is said that gestalts believe that objects are recognized as whole in 1 step in parallel process. But for a process to be parallel at-least 2 things should be happening simultaneously. If the object is analyzed as whole how can it be parallel? I can only be parallel if the objects parts are analyzed all at the same time, right? but then the object is not analyzed as whole. To me it looks like 2 contradicting things.
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In the passage it is said that gestalts believe that objects are recognized as whole in 1 step in parallel process. But for a process to be parallel at-least 2 things should be happening simultaneously. If the object is analyzed as whole how can it be parallel? I can only be parallel if the objects parts are analyzed all at the same time, right? but then the object is not analyzed as whole.
I thin k you are bringing in assumptions from the outside world. which is always wrong when you read an RC passage
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15 Mar 2025, 07:02
I don't know what to do, sometimes when I analyse questions like this carefully and try to justify every word my answer turns out to be wrong. Instead the answer turns out to be the one that would seem correct on the first try. But sometimes if I don't do this analysis then also the answer turns out to be wrong.
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15 Mar 2025, 07:06
I need to get 330+. pretty confident in quant will get atleast 168 (leaving 2 marks buffer for silly mistakes). So need atleast 162-163 in verbal to be on the safe side. However, I am getting around 160 only right now on average. Have watched gregmat 2 months, learned around 1100 words, practiced from official ets material, multiple questions from 2-3 diff. places and 17 tests from big book. Most of the times when I get an answer wrong, I don't even understand why the OA is right. Even after looking at explanations from multiple places it feels wrong.
Can anyone give some suggestions? What should I do for the remaining 2-3 marks?
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15 Mar 2025, 09:11
As for the passage in discussion, you are saying that I am brining in outside knowledge, but that is the definition of parallel. One single thing cannot be parallel. You need at-least 2 things for them to be parallel. So I am confused, if the object is analyzed as whole how is the analysis parallel?
Also, I’ve noticed that when I deeply analyze each word, I often overthink and get it wrong. But when I go with my first instinct or don't think too much about the answer choices, I sometimes miss subtle traps. I’m stuck at 160 in verbal and aiming for 163+. How do test-makers actually think, and how should I approach this balance?
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