PSYCH 3312 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Hemispatial Neglect, Brain Damage, Mental Rotation
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What is the relationship b/t imagery and perception, according the the analogue. Influence of brain damage on perception & imagery. 4) brain mechanisms in perception & imagery. Quasi-picture (analogue) view provided evidence for psychological overlap of imagery & perception. Shepard (mental rotation), kosslyn (1975), kosslyn, ball, & reiser. 2) influence of brain damage on perception and imagery. 5) imagery & visual perception use similar systems (fmri) Subjects studied stimuli in a booklet (line drawings of 90 objects) Subjects hear a word, such as tree and then generated the visual mental image and answered a question such as is the object higher than it is wide? . Subjects saw a low contrast line drawing, and answered the same question as asked in the imagery condition (such as is the object higher than it is wide? . 6) imagery and visual perception use similar systems (fmri) 7) brain damage: imagery & unilateral neglect.