Media Resources

Watch and learn! Carefully selected media links will help bring key concepts and theories to life, preparing you for your studies and exams. 

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Video Links

Audio Links

Web Resources

  • Mental Rotation for the Blind
    "Mental rotation" for blind people? Yes! This site allows you to listen to "soundscapes" of Shepard-Metzler objects used in imagery research with the blind. Fascinating!
    Follow-up exercise: Discuss whether procedures might be developed to study “auditory images” in the deaf.

  • Visual imagery and consciousness
    This page focuses on the role of imagery in consciousness, and also presents some history of visual imagery theories.
    Follow-up exercise: Discuss the role that visual images play in the daydreams of students. Do students vary in the amount of imagery that they use while daydreaming? (Another preview of Chapter 13 on individual differences!)

  • Mental Rotation
    Another online mental rotation experiment, this one a part of the Hanover College series, that allows students to set the stimulus type, number of rotation angles, and other parameters.