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Quiz 7: The Landscape of Memory: Mental Images, maps, and Propositions
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Question 61
Multiple Choice
Ragini is mentally representing a map of her town.She represents a number of different landmarks.She will most likely estimate that the distance between two houses that look very similar as __________ the distance between two that look different.(Assume that in reality the distances are equal. )
Question 62
Multiple Choice
When looking at the map that Quinlan drew of his hometown,one notices that streets with "odd" intersections appear to be more perpendicular than what they really are.This would be an example of
Question 63
Multiple Choice
Alice consistently judges two cities that are on the same highway as being closer to each other compared to two cities that are actually physically closer but after "further" away due to the highways connecting them.This discrepancy in apparent distance is an example of
Question 64
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Farah and her colleagues found activation of the occipital region of the brain for
Question 65
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This type of spatial knowledge provides an overview of a space and contains information that would allow for estimating the distances between various landmarks.
Question 66
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In one of Farah's studies,L.H.had lesions in the temporo-occipital regions,the right temporal lobe,and the right inferior frontal lobe of the brain,causing his visual imagery ability to be