Question 11 The "imagery debate" is concerned with whether imagery O can be used to inform nonvisual sensory systems. O is based on spatial or language mechanisms. O actually exists. O is identical for all people.
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Step 1: The "imagery debate" refers to the ongoing discussion and research surrounding the nature of mental imagery and its role in cognition. Show more…
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