Participants are given a task that requires them to zoom in on a mental image in order to inspect a detail. Evidence discussed in lecture indicates that: O A. the greater the distance to be zoomed, the more time is required. O B. the shorter the distance to be zoomed, the more time is required. O C. zooming in on an image is a virtually instantaneous process. O D. there is no regular relationship between the amount of zoom and the time required. Reset Selection
Participants are given a task that requires them to zoom in on a mental image in order to inspect a detail. Evidence discussed in lecture indicates that: O A. the greater the distance to be zoomed, the more time is required. O B. the shorter the distance to be zoomed, the more time is required. O C. zooming in on an image is a virtually instantaneous process. O D. there is no regular relationship between the amount of zoom and the time required. Reset Selection
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Transcribed Image Text:Participants are given a task that requires them to zoom in on a mental image in order to inspect a detail. Evidence discussed in lecture indicates that:
O A. the greater the distance to be zoomed, the more time is reguired.
O B. the shorter the distance to be zoomed, the more time is required.
O C. zooming in on an image is a virtually instantaneous process.
O D. there is no regular relationship between the amount of zoom and the time required.
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The technique of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) employs strong magnetic pulses at a particular site on the scalp. When this technique is applied to the scalp near Area V1, the effect is:
O A. to give the participant rich and detailed hallucinations.
O B. a temporary disruption of visual perception but not visual imaging.
O C.a permanent disruption of visual imagery, and therefore use of the technique is unethical.
O D. temporary disruption of both visual perception and visual imagery.
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