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This module explores the phenomenon of 3-D mental imagery triggered by auditory and visual stimuli. For instance, phrases like "Blue Sky" may evoke vivid, three-dimensional images in the mind. These spontaneous mental movies can enhance understanding and retention of information, allowing for a unique and experiential learning process. The photographs included, used with permission from Dr. Steven Pinker and Richard Caruana, illustrate concepts related to cognitive perception. Delve into the intricacies of how we visualize thoughts and ideas vividly through mental imagery.
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Photo credits (1) These pictures are the intellectual property of Dr. Steven Pinker. You may contact him at http://pinker.wjh.harvard.edu The author incorporate these pictures with the permission of Dr. Steven Pinker.
Photo credit (2) These photos are displayed by permission of Richard Caruana,
Some people may see a 3-D, videotape like image after they hear or read the information This could be spontaneous.
For example • Someone hear the words “Blue Sky”, a 3-D videotape like image series may appear. • Or when some one read about an article on the activity in the sea, a 3-D movie like image may appear • Etc.