Mental Imagery
Mental Rotation
Imagery Debate
Cognitive Maps
Heuristics & Biases
100

This term refers to the mental representation of stimuli that are not physically present.

What is mental imagery?

100

Researchers Shepard and Metzler studied this process where people mentally turn objects to determine if they are the same.

What is mental rotation?

100

This theory suggests mental images resemble the actual object we are imagining.

What is the analog code?

100

A mental representation of geographical information and spatial relationships.

What is a cognitive map?


100

This heuristic causes people to estimate distances as shorter when traveling toward important locations.

What is the landmark effect? 

200

Mental imagery that involves imagining sounds such as laughter or a car horn is called this type of imagery.

What is auditory imagery?

200

According to mental rotation research, reaction time increases as this increases.

What is the angle of rotation?

200

This theory proposes mental images are stored in an abstract, language-like form.

What is propositional code?

200

In mental scanning tasks, people take longer to imagine traveling between locations that are this on the map.

What is farther apart?


200

This heuristic causes people to remember slightly tilted objects as being more vertical or horizontal than they actually are.

What is the rotation heuristic? 

300

Mental imagery is considered this type of processing because it uses stored knowledge from memory rather than sensory input.

What is top-down processing?

300

The Shepard and Metzler study demonstrated that larger rotations require this compared to smaller rotations.

What is more time to make a decision?

300

Neuroscience research shows mental imagery activates many of the same brain regions involved in this.

What is visual perception?


300

This concept refers to the mental processes used to remember and navigate spatial environments.

What is spatial cognition? 

300

This bias causes people to estimate distances as larger when locations are separated by a geographic border.

What is border bias? 

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