“…The main finding from image-scanning studies has been that when people mentally scan the image of an object or a scene, their scanning time increases linearly as the scanned distance increases (e.g., Beech, 1979;Borst & Kosslyn, 2008;Borst, Kosslyn, & Denis, 2006;Dror, Kosslyn, & Waag, 1993;Kosslyn, Ball, & Reiser, 1978;Pinker, Choate, & Finke, 1984). This correlational pattern is generally taken to reflect the structural isomorphism between a visuospatial representation and the spatial layout from which the representation has been constructed.…”