Geography, asked by saitony1728, 7 months ago

Imagery is a poetic element that tries to create a picture in the mind of the reader or a mental image through the use of figurative language.

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Answered by sriparna282016
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Imagery is usually known as mental map. The concept was first introduced by P. Gould, R. White and Lynch. The concept was introduced in behavioural geography. It is a person's observation and perception of their area of focus.

Some brilliant facts about imagery or mental map are as follows

1) a imagery or mental map is itself a virtual reality

2) we often use mental maps to remember direction of roads and search for landmark and address in daily life.

3) imagery is useful in subjects like social studies, geography, psychology.

4) multiple people can create a mental map of a same place or a same objective or a same event but there will be difference in each mental map if noticed.

5) navigation is easier with mental map

6) imagery or mental map also captures sounds, signs, symbols and languages so quick as these elements help to build strong mental map.

7) the imagery works with the brain function and become strong or weak as per practice.

8) Psychiatrist uses mental map as a important tool to diagnose.

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