Chapter 7: Mental Imagery and Cognitive Maps Flashcards

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Define imagery.

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the mental representation of stimuli when those stimuli are not physically present in the environment

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Define visual imagery.

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the mental representation of visual stimuli, for example, visualizing your driving route to the grocery store

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Define auditory imagery.

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the mental representation of auditory stimuli, for example, when a melody is stuck in your head

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What is the mental imagery debate?

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The imagery debate is the controversy over whether our mental images resemble perception using an analog code or whether they resemble language using a propositional code. It is most likely that both the analog and propositional approaches are partially correct depending on the specific task.

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What is analog code?

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a representation that closely resembles the physical object

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What is propositional code?

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an abstract, language-like representation (i.e. storage is not visual or spatial) that does not physical resemble the original approach

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