Essays about: "object-spatial imagery"
Found 2 essays containing the words object-spatial imagery.
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1. Interpreting Mental Rotation Performance in Self-Described Aphantasia through Cognitive Penetrability
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : Mental images are unique mental representations and the depictive view in the imagery debate states that mental images have similar spatial structures as their corresponding external object. The propositional view, however, contends that beliefs about the external world influence a mental image – also known as the cognitive penetrability theory –, therefore mental images cannot be described in visual terms. READ MORE
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2. How spatial split-attention effects in multimedia relate to cognitive load and visuospatial capabilities
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : The present study investigated firstly how spatial split-attention conditions in multimedia affects cognitive load, and secondly how individual differences in objectspatial imagery styles may affect this interplay. To test this, we included both objective measures (response time) and subjective measures (self-reports) of extraneous cognitive load in four different multimedia learning trials with spatially integrated versus separated multimedia presentations. READ MORE