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Mental Imagery

Psychology ⇒ Cognitive Psychology

Mental Imagery starts at 10 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Mental Imagery. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Describe a real-life situation where mental imagery could help solve a problem.
Describe how mental imagery can be used in sports psychology.
Describe how mental imagery can be used to overcome phobias.
Describe one experimental method used to study mental imagery.
Describe the difference between visual imagery and auditory imagery.
Explain how mental imagery can be used in therapy.
A researcher asks participants to imagine a map and mentally travel from one landmark to another. What is this type of task called? (1) Mental rotation, (2) Mental scanning, (3) Dual-coding, (4) Propositional coding
A student is asked to imagine a red apple and then describe its taste, smell, and texture. Which types of mental imagery are being used in this task? (1) Only visual, (2) Visual and gustatory, (3) Visual, gustatory, olfactory, and tactile, (4) Only gustatory and olfactory
A researcher asks participants to imagine a map and mentally travel from one landmark to another. What is this type of task called? (1) Mental rotation, (2) Mental scanning, (3) Dual-coding, (4) Propositional coding
A student is asked to imagine a red apple and then describe its taste, smell, and texture. Which types of mental imagery are being used in this task? (1) Only visual, (2) Visual and gustatory, (3) Visual, gustatory, olfactory, and tactile, (4) Only gustatory and olfactory
Which brain region 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 defines mental imagery? (1) The ability to recall facts, (2) The process of experiencing sensory information in the absence of direct external stimuli, (3) The process of logical reasoning, (4) The ability to solve mathematical problems.
Fill in the blank: The ________ code theory suggests that mental images are represented in the brain in a way similar to actual perception.
Fill in the blank: The ________ debate in cognitive psychology concerns whether mental images are represented in the mind as pictures or as abstract symbols.
Fill in the blank: The ________ effect refers to the phenomenon where it takes longer to mentally scan a larger distance in a mental image than a shorter one.
Fill in the blank: The ________ hypothesis suggests that mental images are functionally equivalent to real perception in many ways.
True or False: All people have the same capacity for vivid mental imagery.
True or False: Mental imagery can be impaired by certain brain injuries.
True or False: Mental imagery can be measured using self-report questionnaires.
True or False: Mental imagery can be used to improve memory recall.