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Deck 8: Imagery
1
Pylyshyn argued that imagery is a(n) _____, and that imagery is _____.
A) Epiphenomenon; propositional
B) Epiphenomenon; spatial
C) Hallucination; propositional
D) Hallucination; spatial
A) Epiphenomenon; propositional
B) Epiphenomenon; spatial
C) Hallucination; propositional
D) Hallucination; spatial
Epiphenomenon; propositional
2
Which of the following is NOT an example of a visual image?
A) Imagining your drive to work
B) Thinking about what outfit you'd like to wear to a party this weekend
C) Humming a song
D) Picturing red roses
A) Imagining your drive to work
B) Thinking about what outfit you'd like to wear to a party this weekend
C) Humming a song
D) Picturing red roses
Picturing red roses
3
Researchers have found that, in regard to imagery and problem-solving, people take longer to imagine something changing if the movements required are _____.
A) shorter
B) longer
C) it doesn't make a difference
A) shorter
B) longer
C) it doesn't make a difference
longer
4
_____ imagery is to what one would see walking through the environment as _____ imagery is to a maplike image overview of the environment.
A) Abstract; scenographic
B) Scenographic; abstract
C) Mental; auditory
D) Visual; tactile
A) Abstract; scenographic
B) Scenographic; abstract
C) Mental; auditory
D) Visual; tactile
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5
Amanda is asked to study a list of words and recall them afterwards. She ends up having an easier time remembering the word set "cat; notebook desk;" than the word set "void; inherent; hypothetical." This illustrates _____.
A) Auditory imagery
B) The concreteness effect
C) The bizarreness effect
D) Tactile imagery
A) Auditory imagery
B) The concreteness effect
C) The bizarreness effect
D) Tactile imagery
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6
Stephen Kosslyn believes that mental images are represented _____.
A) In black and white
B) Spatially
C) Propositionally
D) In patterns
A) In black and white
B) Spatially
C) Propositionally
D) In patterns
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7
The _____ suggests that _____ are better remembered than _____.
A) Picture superiority effect; words; pictures
B) Word superiority effect; pictures; words
C) Picture superiority effect; pictures; words
D) Sentence superiority effect; letters; words
A) Picture superiority effect; words; pictures
B) Word superiority effect; pictures; words
C) Picture superiority effect; pictures; words
D) Sentence superiority effect; letters; words
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8
The idea that information is represented nonspatially in the mind is called a _____.
A) propositional representation
B) spatial representation
C) hallucination
D) auditory image
A) propositional representation
B) spatial representation
C) hallucination
D) auditory image
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9
Which of the following is NOT an example of imagery?
A) Imagining[imagining in A., B., and C. ok or stet?] the smell of freshly baked bread
B) Imaging how soft your baby sister's skin is
C) Imaging the sound of your mother's voice
D) Losing the ability to see
A) Imagining[imagining in A., B., and C. ok or stet?] the smell of freshly baked bread
B) Imaging how soft your baby sister's skin is
C) Imaging the sound of your mother's voice
D) Losing the ability to see
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10
Which of the following is the most accepted view of mental imagery?
A) Kosslyn's propositional view
B) Pylyshyn's propositional view
C) Kosslyn's spatial view
D) Pylyshyn's spatial view
A) Kosslyn's propositional view
B) Pylyshyn's propositional view
C) Kosslyn's spatial view
D) Pylyshyn's spatial view
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11
To support the notion that mental imagery is spatial, Kosslyn asked participants to move about an island. He believed that participants would take _____ to travel for _____ distances.
A) Less time; longer
B) More time; longer
C) More time; shorter
D) The same amount of time; varying [answer correct? Or stet and dd word 'in'?]
A) Less time; longer
B) More time; longer
C) More time; shorter
D) The same amount of time; varying [answer correct? Or stet and dd word 'in'?]
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12
Nonvisual imagery includes all of the following except _____.
A) visual
B) verbal
C) auditory
D) olfactory
A) visual
B) verbal
C) auditory
D) olfactory
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13
It is thought that pictures produce automatic encoding in ____, whereas words produce automatic encoding in _____.
A) three modalities; two modalities
B) one modality; three modalities
C) two modalities; one modality
D) one modality; two modalities
A) three modalities; two modalities
B) one modality; three modalities
C) two modalities; one modality
D) one modality; two modalities
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14
Imagery is an example of a(n) _____.
A) sensation
B) mnemonic
C) pathology
D) illness
A) sensation
B) mnemonic
C) pathology
D) illness
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15
All of the following are cognitive tasks that imagery is related to EXCEPT _____.
A) Memory
B) Problem-solving
C) Navigation abilities
D) Sleeping
A) Memory
B) Problem-solving
C) Navigation abilities
D) Sleeping
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16
When Kosslyn had participants access different locations of an object or scene, he called this a _____ task.
A) Mental travel
B) Mental visual
C) Mental imagination
D) Mental hallucination
A) Mental travel
B) Mental visual
C) Mental imagination
D) Mental hallucination
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17
Images are most often _____.
A) visual
B) auditory
C) olfactory
D) tactile
A) visual
B) auditory
C) olfactory
D) tactile
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18
_____ objects are easier to remember whereas _____ objects are harder to remember.
A) Abstract; concrete
B) Concrete; abstract
A) Abstract; concrete
B) Concrete; abstract
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19
Stacy thinks if athletes mentally imagine themselves practicing their basketball free throws, they will get better at it in real life. This supports the _____.
A) Concreteness effect
B) Bizarreness effect
C) Visual imagery theory
D) Motor imagery theory
A) Concreteness effect
B) Bizarreness effect
C) Visual imagery theory
D) Motor imagery theory
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20
In the _____, words that rhyme with numbers are used as place holders in an ordered list.
A) Pegword mnemonic
B) Method of loci
C) The concreteness effect
D) The bizarreness effect
A) Pegword mnemonic
B) Method of loci
C) The concreteness effect
D) The bizarreness effect
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21
People have an easier time imaging abstract objects[what is an abstract object - shd it be abstract topic or subject?] rather than concrete objects.
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22
The idea that imagery serves a primary role in prospective cognition means that _____.
A) Imagery allows us to make predictions about how things will go
B) Imagery predicts how your cognition will change
C) Imagery predicts the future
A) Imagery allows us to make predictions about how things will go
B) Imagery predicts how your cognition will change
C) Imagery predicts the future
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23
Kosslyn believed that visual imagery is an epiphenomenon of perception, or not directly related to the process of perception.
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24
Imagery plays a large role in episodic memory.
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25
The accepted view of imagery is that it is spatially represented.
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26
Pylyshyn argued that mental images represent propositional representation.
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27
In which way is visual imagery not necessarily useful?
A) When you want to relax
B) When you are trying to remember something
C) When you are trying to predict the outcome of a situation
D) When you are sleeping
A) When you want to relax
B) When you are trying to remember something
C) When you are trying to predict the outcome of a situation
D) When you are sleeping
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28
Kosslyn argued against the idea of imagery being represented spatially.
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29
Which of the following sentences does not support the propositional representation of imagery?
A) The boy walked his dog.
B) The girl had a tea party.
C) The bird fed its babies.
D) The man's car drove him.
A) The boy walked his dog.
B) The girl had a tea party.
C) The bird fed its babies.
D) The man's car drove him.
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30
_____ has been found to be more helpful in navigating an environment.
A) Scenographic imagery
B) Abstract imagery
C) Auditory imagery
D) Tactile imagery
A) Scenographic imagery
B) Abstract imagery
C) Auditory imagery
D) Tactile imagery
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31
Paivio's dual-coding theory suggests that imagery has both a _____ code and a _____ code.
A) Verbal; nonverbal
B) Visual; tactile
C) Olfactory; visual
D) Auditory; olfactory
A) Verbal; nonverbal
B) Visual; tactile
C) Olfactory; visual
D) Auditory; olfactory
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32
Studies have shown that mentally rehearsing actions such as volleyball serves helps improve the actual action.
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33
Images can be not only visual, but also auditory, olfactory, or tactile.
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34
Which of the following sentences is most likely to be remembered?
A) The teacher sorted the homework in his file.
B) The gardener ate the mulch from the truck.
C) The reporter interviewed the senator at the charity event.
D) The maid spilled ammonia on the table.
A) The teacher sorted the homework in his file.
B) The gardener ate the mulch from the truck.
C) The reporter interviewed the senator at the charity event.
D) The maid spilled ammonia on the table.
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35
Elizabeth Loftus suggested that _____ an event caused False memories for the event.
A) imagining
B) experiencing
C) living through
D) sleeping through
A) imagining
B) experiencing
C) living through
D) sleeping through
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36
Imagery precedes social interaction.
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37
Elizabeth Loftus showed that subjects who are asked to "remember" things from their childhood, even though they did not really experience these events, _____.
A) Thought she was crazy
B) Told her they did not remember the events
C) Created stories to go along with the event
D) Thought they were hallucinating
A) Thought she was crazy
B) Told her they did not remember the events
C) Created stories to go along with the event
D) Thought they were hallucinating
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38
Which word is least likely to be remembered?
A) kitten
B) box
C) truck
D) void
A) kitten
B) box
C) truck
D) void
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39
A person is told to imagine an image of a plane and asked to begin each trial by focusing on the cockpit. In the first trial, they are asked a question about the engine. In the second trial, they are questioned about the tail. According to Kosslyn's theory, it should take the person longer to answer the question about the engine of the plane as compared to the question about the tail.
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40
The _____ is a memory aid where images of to-be-remembered information are created with locations along a familiar route or place.
A) Pegword mnemonic
B) Method of loci
C) Bizarreness effect
D) The picture superiority effect
A) Pegword mnemonic
B) Method of loci
C) Bizarreness effect
D) The picture superiority effect
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41
Compare and contrast Kosslyn's and Pylyshyn's views of mental imagery. Provide examples to support your answer.
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42
Discuss the idea that imagery may not always be a positive thing. Cite several examples from published research.
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43
Discuss a way that you could test the role of imagery in motor performance.
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