Visual Knowledge - Cognitive Psychology - Quiz, Exercises of Cognitive Psychology

Visual Knowledge, Imagery, Analogue and Symbolic Representation, Dual Coding Theory, Functional Equivalence Hypothesis, Anatomical Similarities, Visual Imagery and Vision are main points of this cognitive psychology quiz.

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Chapter 9: Visual Knowledge
1. What is imagery? Why study imagery?
2. Compare and contrast analogue and symbolic representation. What is dual coding theory?
3. What is the functional equivalence hypothesis? Briefly illustrate using evidence from
Kosslyn et al.’s (1978) scanning study and Shephard & Metzler’s (1971) mental rotation
study. Be sure to include the logic, task, and findings from both studies.
4. Briefly outline several anatomical similarities between visual imagery and vision. Be sure
to include details regarding patients with unilateral neglect syndrome.
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Chapter 9: Visual Knowledge

  1. What is imagery? Why study imagery?
  2. Compare and contrast analogue and symbolic representation. What is dual coding theory?
  3. What is the functional equivalence hypothesis? Briefly illustrate using evidence from Kosslyn et al.’s (1978) scanning study and Shephard & Metzler’s (1971) mental rotation study. Be sure to include the logic, task, and findings from both studies.
  4. Briefly outline several anatomical similarities between visual imagery and vision. Be sure to include details regarding patients with unilateral neglect syndrome.

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