Exam 7: The Landscape of Memory: Mental Images, maps, and Propositions
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In experiments on ambiguous figures,Chambers and Reisberg concluded that because most subjects could
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A scientist who studies classic epistemology would be studying the
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You ask your friend to buy a couch for you (it is on sale today only and you are too sick to go yourself).You want a couch with a specific style,design,and color.What is the best way to represent this information to your friend? Why? The next day you ask your friend to buy a table.This time you are less concerned with the specific details of the table,it simply needs to have four chairs and fall within your price range.What is the best way to represent this information to your friend? Why?
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What did Margaret Intons-Peterson believe about the validity of some results found in image research? Why? How was her argument countered by Kosslyn and Jolicoeur?
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"The U.S.Constitution was ratified in 1789" is an example of __________ knowledge.
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Michael Corballis suggested that "humans alone can conceive what they have never perceived" because
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Which of the following is an accurate description of results obtained in a major study concerning mental rotations?
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In one of Farah's studies,L.H.had lesions in the temporo-occipital regions,the right temporal lobe,and the right inferior frontal lobe of the brain,causing his visual imagery ability to be
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How was it determined that certain areas of the brain control imagery-manipulation functions,whereas other areas control symbol-manipulation functions? What relationship did they find between lesion locations and the specific functions of the areas?
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Ragini is mentally representing a map of her town.She represents a number of different landmarks.She will most likely estimate that the distance between two houses that look very similar as __________ the distance between two that look different.(Assume that in reality the distances are equal. )
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Which of the following is not a hint used by Mary Peterson in her experiments?
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This type of code for representing information preserves some feature of what is being represented (e.g. ,a model showing the paths & distances from the sun of the various planets).
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According to some researchers,which of the following forms of imagery do we seem to use most often?
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What is the difference between declarative knowledge and procedural knowledge? Give an example of each to show distinctions.
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According to Allan Paivio,mental representations for words are represented in a(n)__________ code,whereas visual images are represented in a(n)__________ code.
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When looking at the map that Quinlan drew of his hometown,one notices that streets with "odd" intersections appear to be more perpendicular than what they really are.This would be an example of
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One view of ambiguous figures suggests that there are two types of manipulations.These are
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Nancy Kerr's study on the imaginal capacity of blind people as compared with that of sighted people showed that
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Which of the following is not one of the three types of knowledge used when forming and utilizing cognitive maps?
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This concept suggests that images are simply a result (a byproduct)or other cognitive processes.
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