Kosslyn, Ball, and Reiser (1978) showed participants a map of an imaginary island.They found:
A) response time from getting the imaginary dot from place A to place B was longer if the two locations were further away on the map.
B) responses times were always faster for items to the east on the map.
C) response times were faster when the maps themselves were not imaginary.
D) participants could seldom maintain an image in working memory.
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