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What is the imagery debate in psychology?

What is the imagery debate in psychology?

The imagery debate centres around the problem of what can be viewed as the primitives of cognition. Primitives serve as the foundation of the algorithmic level of the computational hierarchy. Presumably, it is these primitives which are implemented in the physical substrate of the brain.

What is the great imagery debate?

The “imagery debate” was not about whether visual information is stored; no one disputes that such content is stored. Specifically, the debate was about whether, in addition to a descriptive format of the sort used in language, information can be stored in a depictive, pictorial format.

What is image mind?

A mental image or mental picture is an experience that, on most occasions, significantly resembles the experience of visually perceiving some object, event, or scene, but occurs when the relevant object, event, or scene is not actually present to the senses.

Is visual mental imagery descriptive or Depictive?

20th WCP: The Depictive Nature of Visual Mental Imagery. ABSTRACT: Tye argues that visual mental images have their contents encoded in topographically organized regions of the visual cortex, which support depictive representations; therefore, visual mental images rely at least in part on depictive representations.

What is visual imagery in psychology?

mental imagery that involves the sense of having “pictures” in the mind. Such images may be memories of earlier visual experiences or syntheses produced by the imagination (e.g., visualizing a pink kangaroo).

How did kosslyn use the technique of mental scanning in the boat and island experiments to demonstrate similarities between perception and imagery?

How did Kosslyn use the technique of mental scanning (in the boat & island experiments) to demonstrate similarities between perception and imagery? you can rep the boat/island propositionally, i.e. instead of imagining pic of boat and traveling along it, you think “anchor, attached to front deck, behind cabin…”

What did kosslyn find?

Kosslyn, et al. found that the farther apart two objects were, the greater the reaction time. These data suggest once again, that when people operate on mental images, they appear to go through a process analogous to actually operating on a physical object.

What techniques are imagery?

The techniques being used are visual imagery, auditory imagery, and tactile imagery.

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Ruth Doyle