Which of the following students provides the most accurate statement about the research on mental imagery?

a. Susan: "There is a negative correlation between the size of a mental rotation and the number of seconds required to perform that mental rotation."
b. Shirin: "When people make judgments about the shapes of U.S. states, their judgments for mental images are similar to their judgments for physical stimuli."
c. Dirk: "In general, the research on mental imagery supports the propositional perspective on mental imagery, rather than the analog perspective."
d. Cyndi: "People make judgments about complex mental shapes in roughly the same way as they make judgments about complex physical shapes; but this similarity doesn't hold true for simple mental shapes."


Ans: b

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