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Farah (1989) reported that point threshold stimuli are detected better
if they appear at spatial locations in the visual field that are cove
red by an image. By replicating her experiment with 3 instead of the o
riginal 2 images. we found that the effect depends on the shape of the
mentally projected image. A second experiment with 9 different shapes
revealed that the effect is modulated by the compactness and the size
of the image-it is enhanced with increasing compactness and attenuate
d with increasing size. These findings do not unequivocally support th
e idea that imagery and perception interact because both processes sha
re the same representational medium. Rather. they suggest that imagery
can cause a figure-ground segregation in the visual field and that th
e shape of the figure may determine the amount of attention that is al
located to different sections in the visual field.