In which mental-imaging experiment would "vivid imagers" outperform "non imagers"?

In which mental-imaging experiment would "vivid imagers" outperform "non imagers"?




a. a mental two-point acuity task in which participants are asked to indicate when two imagined dots in the center of their field of vision merge
b. a mental-rotation experiment in which participants are asked whether one object can be rotated to look identical to another object
c. an image-scanning experiment in which participants are asked to mentally scan from the back to the front of the image and then press a button
d. an interference experiment in which participants are asked to detect a moving dot while imagining rotating a box by 75 degrees



Answer: A