Mental-scanning experiments found c. a direct relationship between scanning time and distance on image
An experimental method known as a mental scanning task has been used to back up Kosslyn's depictive theory of images. An alternate perspective is that the results of the image scanning experiment may, in large part, only accurately reflect the task at hand. Participants imitate mental scanning if instructed to.
In this approach, the scanning duration does not always represent the spatial characteristics of the images. The numerical distances should not matter if this were the case, but they do. There is a clear correlation between the amount of time spent mentally scanning an image and its distance.
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