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Imagery and Problem Solving

Abstract

In this paper we discuss the role of imagery in understanding problems and the processes of using images to solve problems. On the basis of two experiments and computer simulation, we show how subjects, in solving a particular problem, form mental images to represent a changing physical state. By "running" and watching the mental Image they can draw qualitative conclusions about the situation, then derive a quantitative equation to solve the problem.

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