mental imagery and spatial cognition
Eidetic Imagery
A mental image that is so vivid and clear that it is as if it is actually perceived
perception
Research "results indicate that mental imagery is remarkably able to substitute for actual ____________"
Symbolic Distance Effect
When asked which of 2 animals is larger, takes longer when animals are _a similar_ size.
Selective Interference
Within modality > Cross-modality (visual + visual> visual + auditory)
survey map
accurately present distance and direction.
alignment heuristics
align things to make comparisons
Propositional Hypothesis
all information is coded and stored in the form of propositions (abstract language-like representations) propositional form; images are generated from propositions.
mental roatation
both timed and untimed tests; related to route learning
Neuropsychology
brain damage sometimes produces parallel impairments in imagery & perception
spatial visualization
complex, analytic, multistep processing of spatial info.
mental paper folding
do two edges match? number of folds required
heuristics
general problems solving strategies that often lead to a good solution) : tend to simplify and or standardize elements in our mental maps
Analog Code (Pictorial Representation) Hypothesis
imagery and perception are similar; visual images are like "mental pictures". Mental images and percepts are not identical but we can sometimes use mental images like we use real images (percepts). -allow us to answer questions and solve problems
spatiotemporal ability
involves judgments about, and responses to, dynamic visual displays.
neuroimaging
many common neural processes underlie perception and depictive imagery"
mental image
mental representation of an object or event that is not perceptually present; internally-generated (top-down), perception-like representation
visual
most research has studied __________ imagery
Internal Psychophysics
people take longer making decisions about mental objects when they are _more_ similar to each other. (Bigger difference make it easier and produces faster responses)/ accurate, faster decisions and judgements
network map
present important intersections ("nodes") and other minimal information needed for navigation
cognitive maps
rats form "_________" that encode "routes and environmental relationships"
right-angle bias
regularize 90 degree angles
image sizing
relative size of mental and sensory images is similar; Faster_ sentence verification for larger images
rotation heuristic
remember things (singular) as more vertical or horizontal
symmetry heuristic
remember things as more symmetrical
Object (Spatial) Location Memory
remembering where things are
field independence
requires identification of orientation (ex. Vertical) while ignoring distracting info.
image scanning
time required for scanning mental and sensory images is similar: increased 'distance' → increased RT (even though eyes closed during imaging)
Mental Rotation
timed same/different judgments for pairs of rotated letters and depictions of 3-D objects
Mental Clocks
we take longer to judge angle of hands on (imaged) clocks when hands are _closer together_. (more similarity, people take longer)