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CONCEPT
imageability
is a property of a word or concept reflecting how easy or difficult it is to visually or acoustically imagine.

Definition contributed by JWu about one year ago.

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Task Contrast Measure

imagined movement
  • real task time minus imagined task time
 
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JDevlin The first assertion assumes that 'is a part of' is synonymous with 'is a property of'. It may be worth considering adding 'is a property of' as a separate relation.
about two years ago

JDevlin This is similar to concreteness because many concrete objects are highly imageable (e.g. truck) but the two are not identical. Words like "red" are highly imageable but not concrete.
about two years ago


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Definition contributed by JDevlin about two years ago:

is a property of a word or concept reflecting how easy or difficult it is to visually imagine.

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Definition contributed by SAdministrator about three years ago:

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