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darbym82

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If your mental image of your aunt's face is stored in an analog code,
 
  a. thinking about the image would produce increased blood flow throughout your frontal cortex.
  b. the representation would resemble the specific features and facial arrangement found on your aunt's face.
  c. the code would include language-like descriptions of the most important attributes of her face.
  d. that image would be represented in terms of both the alignment and the rotation heuristics.

Question 2

Those who argue that we store mental-imagery information in terms of propositions would claim that
 
  a. storage is most like vision.
  b. storage is most like an abstract spatial representation.
  c. storage is most like language.
  d. representation closely resembles the physical object.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: b

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Ans: c





 

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