This document discusses a unit on knowledge and visual imagery from an online course on advanced cognitive processes. The unit covers topics like different views of how mental images are represented, the relationship between imagery and visual areas of the brain, effects of landmarks on distance estimates, the nature of cognitive maps, the relationship between time and distance in mental scanning, and how categories are represented in the brain. The document provides links to lectures and assignments on these topics from the online course.
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1. 18/05/2018 Introduction to Advanced Cognitive Processes - - Unit 4 - Week 2: Knowledge, Visual Imagery
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Unit 4 - Week 2:
Knowledge, Visual Imagery
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Testing the pre-
requisites
Week 1 : Course
Introduction and
Knowledge
Week 2:
Knowledge,
Visual Imagery
Week 3 :
Language
Week 4 :
Language - II
Week 5:
Language |
Decision Making
Lecture 06 :
Knowledge - V
Lecture 07 :
Visual Imagery -
I
Lecture 08 :
Visual Imagery -
II
Lecture 09 -
Cognitive Maps
Lecture 10 -
Mental Imagery
Quiz : Week 2-
Assignment 2
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Submitted assignment
According to _____ the mental images are stored in an abstract, language like form that
does not physically resemble the original stimulus.
Analog view point
Propositional View point
Similarity theory
Imagery neuron theory
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Propositional View point
Imagery originates as a ________ therefore it ______ depend on the activation of visual
cortical areas for perception.
Bottom-up process; heavily
Top-down process; doesnt
Bottom-up process; doesnt
Top-down process; heavily
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Top-down process; doesnt
In Devlins landmark effect (2001), there is a general tendency to provide _______ estimates
when travelling to a landmark, rather than a non-landmark.
Shorter
Longer
Equal
Optimal
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Shorter
The general consensus about the nature of cognitive maps is:
They are analog in nature
2. 18/05/2018 Introduction to Advanced Cognitive Processes - - Unit 4 - Week 2: Knowledge, Visual Imagery
https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc18_hs02/unit?unit=16&assessment=23 2/3
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Cognition &
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Week 8:
Cognitive
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They are propositional in nature
Both analog and propositional
None of the above
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Both analog and propositional
Kosslyn et al., (2006) study on mental imagery and distance suggests that, there is a
__________ between the distance to be scanned in a mental image and the amount of time required to
scan this distance.
Linear relationship
Experimenter expectancy bias
Both a and b
U-Shaped relationship
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Linear relationship
In reinterpreting the ambiguous stimuli, people create mental images using
Picture-like representation
Language like representation
Both a and b
Language and prepositional code representation
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Both a and b
According to the _________________, mental imagery is a close relative of language, not
perception.
Propositional - code approach / descriptive representation
Analog-code approach / language representation
Descriptive representation / perception representation
All of the above
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Propositional - code approach / descriptive representation
According to ___________ representation in a mental imagery is a representation that
closely resembles the physical object and is known as spatial representation approach.
Analog code
Depictive
Pictorial
All of the above
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
All of the above
Our knowledge about categories seems to be distributed in many areas of the brain,
including areas that respond to other properties associated with the objects, such as use & motion.
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For localization alone
For representation alone
For recollection alone
For encoding alone
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
For representation alone
The Fusiform Face Area (FFA) activation, and the Para-hippocampal Place Area (PPA)
activation confirms to _________
Specific category representation in brain
Distributed representation of categories
Both a and b
Stimuli generic representation
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Specific category representation in brain
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