
Mental scanning experiments found
A) a direct relationship between scanning time and distance on the image.
B) an absence of mental scanning when processing a mental geometric image.
C) a constant scanning time for all locations on an image.
D) that imagery does not represent spatial relations in the same way perceptual information does.
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