Exam 7: The Landscape of Memory: Mental Images, maps, and Propositions
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Declarative knowledge is one of the two kinds of knowledge structures,which include
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The rotation heuristic states that people tend to represent
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There are three types of knowledge (landmark,route-road,& survey)that are useful when developing and using one's cognitive map.Explain how one could make use of this information when learning a new city.Are there any individual differences that need to be taken into account?
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According to Barbara Tversky's alignment heuristic,people tend to
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This type of hint in experiments involving the reinterpretation of ambiguous figures involves showing participants a different ambiguous figure in which one had to realign the frame of reference.
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Attempt to pictorially represent the answer to the following question:
What does a shark look like?
Is drawing the answer to the question easier than answering the question in written format? Why?
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Gazzaniga and Sperry have noted that lesions in particular areas of the left side of the brain seem to affect __________ functions,whereas lesions in certain areas of the right side of the brain seem to affect __________ functions.
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This type of hint in experiments involving the reinterpretation of ambiguous figures involves directing participants to the region of the ambiguous figure when either the realignment or reconstruals are to occur.
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Abhilasha,an architect,often sees the town hall downtown.At her office,her employer shows her some blueprints for the building.First she examines a blueprint of the facade of the town hall.As she sees each successive blueprint showing the building from progressively different angles,she starts to have difficulty recognizing the building as the town hall.Abhilasha's difficulty is due to the fact that
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In a study on students' perceptions of world maps,Jukka Saarinen found that,in general,students drew maps reflecting all of the following characteristics except
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This heuristic is influence by ones conceptual knowledge such that one's mental image is distorted and made to conform to one's expectation of the space versus the actual spatial configuration.
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Barbara Tversky believes that we may be able to create cognitive maps from __________,and that these cognitive maps may be just as accurate as those created from looking at a graphic map.
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Many people suffering people spatial neglect also suffer from ____________ neglect - a tendency to ignore half of an imagined scene.
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Which of the following is true regarding gender differences in mental rotation ability?
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After Margaret Intons-Peterson found that experimenter expectations affected the results of a study,__________ and __________ demonstrated that experimenter effects did not adequately explain their findings.
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In considering Farah's studies of L.H. ,it might be said that our knowledge of object labels and attributes taps __________ knowledge about the objects,whereas our ability to manipulate the orientation or the size of images taps __________ knowledge of the objects.
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This type of hint in experiments involving the reinterpretation of ambiguous figures involves directing participants to realign their frame of reference.
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Martha Farah found that visual imagery and spatial imagery appear to be
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This hypothesis proposes that although visual imagery is not identical to visual perception,they are strongly analogous to each other and can accomplish the same goals.
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Johnson-Laird suggests that mental representations may take one of three forms.This particular form of representation is a very specific view of a particular object/environment such that many of the perceptual features are retained.
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