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At the end of the discussion on the nature of mental images, your textbook re-examines the analog viewpoint and the propositional viewpoint, in light of the accumulated research. According to this discussion,
 
  a. the two viewpoints are incompatible; researchers can support either perspective, but not both.
  b. most mental-imagery tasks seem to use an analog code, but some mental-imagery tasks seem to use a propositional code.
  c. the propositional viewpoint argues that people do not experience actual mental images.
  d. the analog viewpoint is supported by the observation that people cannot re-examine a mental image and provide a new interpretation of that image.

Question 2

Which of the following students provides the most accurate summary of the neuroscience research on mental imagery?
 
  a. Sambridhi: Visual imagery and visual perception activate virtually identical structures throughout the visual pathway and also in the visual cortex.
  b. Scott: Visual imagery and visual perception activate identical structures in the retina, but not in the visual cortex.
  c. Tessa: Visual imagery and visual perception activate some of the same structures in the cortex, but not in the retina
  d. Christine: Visual imagery and visual perception activate very different structures throughout both the visual pathway and in the visual cortex.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: b

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Ans: c




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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Gracias!

 

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