Asked by Xander Salazar on May 01, 2024
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According to Finke,the observation that mental images typically have the same arrangments of features as real-world objects is evidence for ______.
A) spatial equivalence
B) perceptual equivalence
C) transformational equivalence
D) implicit encoding
Feature Arrangements
The way in which perceptual features are organized and structured in our cognitive processes to represent objects or stimuli.
Mental Images
Visual, or other sensory, representations in the mind that are not currently being perceived but can be recalled or imagined.
Real-World Objects
Physical items that exist in the environment, capable of being seen, touched, and interacted with, outside of theoretical or virtual constructs.
- Comprehend the concepts introduced by Finke, notably including transformational, structural, spatial, and perceptual equivalence.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the concepts introduced by Finke, notably including transformational, structural, spatial, and perceptual equivalence.
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