Further Evaluation of Image Latency and Reported Clarity as Functions of Image-Complexity

Abstract
Two experiments were conducted in which Ss imagined single common animals, animal pairs and animal triads on separate trials. As the number of to-be-imagined animals was increased, Ss took longer to form the image and rated the image as less clear. The results support the view that imaginal behavior is a proper domain of psychological study.

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