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Proportional
Time it takes to scan an image in real life is ________ to the time it takes to scan an image in your minds eye
chronometric
Scanning time is used in ______ studies
image scanning
People take longer to scan greater distances in their minds eye
mental rotation
people take longer to rotate a mental image in their mind when they have to rotate a greater degree
spatial
image scanning chronometric studies suggests there are ____ properties to images
Zooming and size effects
Larger images are verified faster for details than smaller images
picture-plane rotation
Mental rotation task in 2D
Rotation in depth
Mental rotation task in 3D
segal and fusella
____ and _____ show that we are better at imaging in one way and doing a task in another way (eg. visual vs. auditory)
perception and imagery
Evidence that neural mechanisms for ______ and ______ are the same from people with hemineglect syndrome neglecting the same visual perception side and when imagining
no
Are object recognition and spatial location the same?
Congenitally blind
_______ _____ people have the same mental rotation and scanning effects, showing that spatial representation is not visual
eidetic imagery
Photographic memory is also called
similar pathways
Imagery and perception are not the same, but use _____ _______
changes memory
What does giving an image a label do?
boundary extension
when memory adds context
perceptual schemas
organizing and interpreting perceptual material based on pervious knowledge