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→ a count was made of how many features were present in the drawings

Standard group (6): patients with semantic dementia had to make drawings of 64
drawings as well

→ first had to undergo an MRI to rule out the possibility that it could be
cured
→ had to take a number of tests for cognition, episodic memory, executive

functions, non-verbal problem-solving, and visuo-spatial skills to
ensure this was all working well




Results
Patients had a general impairment and scored lower on semantic tasks

The drawings often did not correlate with what should be drawn, but still
recognizable

Artifact domain → mainly features were omitted and drawings were boxy

Vivid domain → features were left out and some things were added



PROBLEM 5: MENTAL IMAGERY


Mental Imagery
Imagery = the mental representation of things that are not currently seen or sensed
by the sense organs

→ can even represent things that you’ve never experienced

Most aware of visual imagery

Not everyone is equally skilled in creating and manipulating mental images

→ visible with fMRI



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, According to an extreme view of imagery, all images of everything we ever sense
may be stored as exact copies of physical images

→ realistically seems impossible




Study by Tartaglia et.al.(2009)
Learning can take place by using mental images

Participants were presented with 3 parallel lines (middle one closer to left or right)

Practice using mental images resulted in participants becoming more sensitive to
the asymmetry




Dual-Code Theory

💡 Dual-code theory = we use both pictorial and verbal codes for representing
information in our minds (Piavio, 1969,1971)


These 2 codes organize information into knowledge that can be acted on, stored,
and retrieved

Verbal and pictorial information are processed differently



Analog code = a representation that closely resembles the physical object

→ mental images are analog codes

Symbolic code = a form of knowledge representation that has been chosen
arbitrarily (when there’s nothing about it that would suggest it represents it)



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, → the symbol “8” resembles the concept of “eighteness”




Supporting evidence
Actual visual perception may interfere with simultaneous visual images

Verbal expression may interfere with a mental manipulation of a verbal statement




Propositional Theory

💡 Propositional theory = the propositional form of mental representation is
neither in words nor in pictures. It is an abstract form that represents the
underlying meanings of knowledge




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