Mastering Mental and Spatial Representations

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Course Outline

  1. Mental Images
  2. Memory Maps
  3. Propositional Memory
  4. Memory Landscapes
  5. Cognitive Representations

1. Mental Images

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Mental Image: A mental representation of an object, scene, or event that resembles the actual physical object or scene in some way.
  • Analog Code: A mental image that preserves the perceptual qualities of the original, such as shape, size, and spatial relationships.
  • Propositional Code: A symbolic, language-like representation of information that does not resemble the original perceptually.
  • Image Scanning: The process of mentally examining a mental image, often revealing that larger images take longer to scan.
  • Mental Map: A mental representation of spatial information, such as the layout of a familiar environment.
  • Dual Coding Theory: The idea that information is stored in both verbal and visual formats, facilitating memory and retrieval.

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1. What is a mental image?

2. What is a mental image characterized as in the analog code?

3. Which brain area is primarily responsible for forming and retrieving cognitive maps and spatial memories?

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Mental Image — definition?

A mental representation resembling perception.

Mental Image — definition?

A visual mental representation resembling the real object or scene.

Memory Map — role?

Represents spatial info for navigation.

Analog Code — what?

Mental images preserving perceptual qualities like shape and size.

Propositional Memory — mechanism?

Encodes info as symbolic statements.

Propositional Code — role?

A symbolic, language-like mental representation not perceptually similar.

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