Visual Imagery

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Dual Code Theory (Pavio 1969)
We store images as analogical and symbolic codes. We use both imagined and verbal codes to represent information.
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Analogue VS Propositional Debate
Do we store visual imagery according to object appearances or object descriptions?
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Analogue Perspective (Kosslyn)
Mental images closely resemble the physical object
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Propositional Perspective (Pylyshyn)
Mental images are represented by relations between symbols. Abstract- represents the underlying meaning. Cannot retain the exact perceptual form of the object
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Do we store visual imagery according to object appearances or object descriptions?

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Analogue VS Propositional Debate

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Mental images closely resemble the physical object

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Mental images are represented by relations between symbols. Abstract- represents the underlying meaning. Cannot retain the exact perceptual form of the object

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