Exam 10: Visual Knowledge

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The text argues that image files in long-term memory

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Which of following statements is NOT true about memory for pictures?

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In memorizing new material, it is consistently helpful if one imagines the items

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One group of participants is instructed to imagine a cat and the participants are then asked several yes/no questions about their image. A second group of participants is instructed simply to think about cats, with no mention of imagery, and the participants are then asked the same yes/no questions. We expect that participants responding on the basis of the image will respond more quickly to which of the following questions?

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In memorizing new material, the pattern of "dual coding" refers to

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Evidence indicates that:

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Homer, Lisa, and Moe are asked to remember pairs or words, and Homer tries to accomplish this task by rehearsing the words over and over again. Lisa decides to create a narrative combining the words together. Finally, Moe decides to imagine the objects interacting in some way. Who is likely to remember the items best?

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According to Paivio, a word like "chair" is _____ than a word like "faith."

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With respect to the storage of images, how are images different from other mental representations?

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Compare and contrast imagery and perception. In what ways are they similar? How do they differ?

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Mentally zooming in and out of an image requires

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The technique of transcranial magnetic stimulation employs strong magnetic pulses at a particular site on the scalp. When it is used on the scalp near Area V1, the effect is

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If participants are asked to imagine an object, such as a dog, information that will be prominent in the mental image

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When participants are asked to report on their imagery experience, we discover that

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A psychologist asks her experimental participants to describe their experiences in using mental imagery. The psychologist is collecting

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Which of the following phrases would best describe the notion of boundary extension?

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How do imagery and perception influence and interact with one another? Under what circumstances will they work together to facilitate processing and memory? Under what circumstances will they interfere with one another, and potentially hinder processing? What does this tell us about the nature of imagery?

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Gertrude is shown a picture of a backyard and later asked to replicate the image by drawing it. When compared to the original, her drawing has a "zoomed out" perspective. This tendency is called

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Words that easily evoke imagery, like "ball," are _____ relative to words like "hope."

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It is difficult to examine mental imagery because mental images cannot be tested directly. Describe the various experimental techniques that psychologists have used to study imagery. Include a brief description of the task and the basic findings.

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