Mental Imagery

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Analog Code

(depiction): representation has characteristics of physical object (spatial)

Propositional Code

(description): representation is abstract, language-like

Parallels in Imagery and Perception

- checkerboard - eye movement patterns similar to when imagining and when viewing

Brain Damage: LH

- damaged temporo-occipital regions of temporal lobe - can't recognize objects, animals, wife, children - can copy objects but not identify

Brain Imagery during imagery tasks

- fMRI -TMS V1 important for both visual perception and mental imagery

Cognitive Map Conclusion

- spatial representations generally good (function in world) but... - not always accurate in details - systematic errors

Example of mental imagery

- which darker green: frozen pea or pine tree? - in which hand does Statue of Liberty hold torch? -will new futon fit in living room?

Cognitive Maps: Making Decisions

- which further west, San Diego or Reno?

Cognitive Map: Heuristics

1. alignment 2. rotation

Propositional Code Evidence

Conclusion: "Cannot set understanding aside to reinterpret the form because no representation of geometry standing free of specifications one has in mind"

Imagery Debate

General agreement that experience picture-like mental images, but what is underlying representation? DEBATE: depictive vs. descriptive

Addressing the Debate

Imagery and perception Does mental imagery embody spatial relationships (like perception)? Does it activate the same brain areas that are involved in perception?

Imagery and Distance

Linear relationship between distance and RT

Imagery Conclusion

Neuroimaging results: Kosslyn claims analog wins Both may be involved, but analog primary representation

Patients with trouble knowing location

Parallel effect in imagery: Describing relative locations in neighborhood; blindfold---> can't point to object locations

Patients with damage (stroke) may have object perception problems

Parallel effect in imagery: Reporting colors of common objects; drawing/describing faces, objects, animals

Nature of Mental Images

Reed - low % can remember that there was a parallelogram

Imagery and Perception

Segal and Fusella - imagery interfered with perception

Mental Rotation

Shepard and Metzler Results: further around rotated, longer to make decision

fMRI

V1 active during imagery

Big Questions

What is nature of mental "image" representation? Pictorial or not? What is relationship between imagery and perception?

Imagery in Blind People

When pointing to left and right sides: - All produce larger angles for larger objects - Sighted produce smaller angles as distance to object increased -- Blind did not - Spatial rather than visual imagery

Theories of Represntation

analog code and propositional code

Which class of researchers would be more likely to study imagery?

cognitive psychologists

Steven Kosslyn

depictive/analog

Zenon Pylyshyn

descriptive/propositional

Neuropsychological Evidence

different brain areas responsible for spatial and visual aspects of imagery

TMS

disrupting V1 causes problems with vision and visual imagery

Alignment Heuristic

geographic entities remembered as more lined up than are ex: Europe and US

Results of LH

impaired visual imagery, but intact spatial imagery

Early Work in studying imagery

introspection (Galton)

Size of Image

larger RT time when next to elephant vs. bee

Mental Imagery

mental representation of objects not currently present

Cognitive Map

mental representation of physical environment

See Systematic Distortions

more orderly and regular than real world

Rotation Heuristic

represent something that is slightly tilted as more vertical or more horizontal ex: California coastline

Roger Shepard

use of imagery - measure RT to judge aspects of mental images

LH Imagery Tasks

visual (color, animal, shapes) VS. spatial (rotations, mental scanning, relative locations of states)

Neurological Parallels in Imagery and Perception

visual neglect: shave 1/2 face and eat 1/2 plate of food


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