Simulation suggests image theory precision

Images can be precisely described computational data structures. This is not just a vague picture in the head metaphor, because operations on these data structures (such as rotation and scanning) can be simulated on a computer.

Stephen Kosslyn, Stephen Pinker, George E. Smith, and Steven P. Schwartz, 1979.
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