Mental Imagery
Psychology ⇒ Cognitive Psychology
Mental Imagery starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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A student is asked to imagine a map of their school and describe the route from the entrance to the library. What cognitive process are they using?
Describe how mental imagery can be assessed in a laboratory setting.
Describe how mental imagery can be used to improve memory.
Describe one experimental method used to study mental imagery.
Describe one way mental imagery is used in everyday life.
Describe the role of mental imagery in creativity.
Explain how mental imagery can be used in therapy.
A student is asked to imagine a map of their school and describe the route from the entrance to the library. What cognitive process are they using?
Which brain area is most commonly associated with visual mental imagery? (1) Occipital lobe, (2) Temporal lobe, (3) Parietal lobe, (4) Frontal lobe
Which of the following best describes the function of mental imagery? (1) Storing information, (2) Problem-solving, (3) Enhancing memory, (4) All of the above
Which of the following best describes the relationship between mental imagery and memory? (1) Mental imagery interferes with memory, (2) Mental imagery has no effect on memory, (3) Mental imagery can enhance memory, (4) Mental imagery only affects short-term memory
Which of the following is a limitation of mental imagery research? (1) It is difficult to measure objectively, (2) It is always accurate, (3) It only applies to adults, (4) It cannot be studied scientifically
Fill in the blank: The ________ cortex is activated during both visual perception and visual mental imagery.
Fill in the blank: The ________ effect refers to the phenomenon where it takes longer to scan across a larger mental image than a smaller one.
Fill in the blank: The ________ method is a mnemonic technique that uses mental imagery to remember information by associating it with specific locations.
Fill in the blank: The ability to imagine the taste of a lemon is an example of ________ imagery.
True or False: All people have the same ability to create mental images.
True or False: Mental imagery can be influenced by past experiences and knowledge.
True or False: Mental imagery can be measured using brain imaging techniques.
True or False: Mental imagery can be used to rehearse physical skills without actual movement.
