نتایج جستجو برای: mental imagery

تعداد نتایج: 304645  

Journal: :Imagination, Cognition and Personality 2021

Dysfunction in mental imagery may contribute to the development of disorders. We studied vividness and controllability a sample 42 individuals with recent-onset psychosis, using cross sectional design. Contrary earlier studies, claim that is enhanced weak psychotic disorder was not supported. Especially negative affective symptoms associated low vividness, stronger patients had, less vivid thei...

2015
Massimiliano Palmiero Raffaella Nori Vincenzo Aloisi Martina Ferrara Laura Piccardi

Creativity refers to the capability to catch original and valuable ideas and solutions. It involves different processes. In this study the extent to which visual creativity is related to cognitive processes underlying visual mental imagery was investigated. Fifty college students (25 women) carried out: the Creative Synthesis Task, which measures the ability to produce creative objects belongin...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2009
Samuel T Moulton Stephen M Kosslyn

We argue that the primary function of mental imagery is to allow us to generate specific predictions based upon past experience. All imagery allows us to answer 'what if' questions by making explicit and accessible the likely consequences of being in a specific situation or performing a specific action. Imagery is also characterized by its reliance on perceptual representations and activation o...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2015
Maddalena Boccia Laura Piccardi Liana Palermo Federico Nemmi Valentina Sulpizio Gaspare Galati Cecilia Guariglia

Visual mental imagery is a complex process that may be influenced by the content of mental images. Neuropsychological evidence from patients with hemineglect suggests that in the imagery domain environments and objects may be represented separately and may be selectively affected by brain lesions. In the present study, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to assess the possibili...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2013
Soyun Kim Grégoire Borst William L Thompson Ramona O Hopkins Stephen M Kosslyn Larry R Squire

In four experiments, we explored the capacity for spatial mental imagery in patients with hippocampal lesions, using tasks that minimized the role of learning and memory. On all four tasks, patients with hippocampal lesions performed as well as controls. Nonetheless, in separate tests, the patients were impaired at remembering the materials that had been used to assess mental imagery. The findi...

2014
Aiysha Malik Guy M. Goodwin Laura Hoppitt Emily A. Holmes

Emotional mental imagery occurs across anxiety disorders, yet is neglected in bipolar disorder despite high anxiety comorbidity. Furthermore, a heightened susceptibility to developing intrusive mental images of stressful events in bipolar disorder and people vulnerable to it (with hypomanic experience) has been suggested. The current study assessed, prospectively, whether significant hypomanic ...

2016
Maria Wojciechowska Juha Silvanto

Visual mental imagery and visual short term memory are often assumed to play similiar roles. There are many evidence showing that they both involve visual cortical neurons which encode incoming sensory information. On the cognitive level it has been explained in terms of the visual cache, which is nvolved in the maintenance of visual short term memory and imagery content. Even though menatl ima...

Journal: :Cognitive neuroscience 2012
Scott D Slotnick William L Thompson Stephen M Kosslyn

Separate lines of research have shown that visual memory and visual mental imagery are mediated by frontal-parietal control regions and can rely on occipital-temporal sensory regions of the brain. We used fMRI to assess the degree to which visual memory and visual mental imagery rely on the same neural substrates. During the familiarization/study phase, participants studied drawings of objects....

Journal: :Psychophysiology 1990
C A Biggins B Turetsky G Fein

This research was an attempt to replicate and extend a published study that reported a left hemispheric locus for the generation of mental images. Several methodological problems were addressed, the stability of effects was assessed by repeating the experiment, and P300 latency was measured. A lateralized visual choice reaction time task was performed twice, once without the use of imagery and ...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2011
Stephen J Flusberg Lera Boroditsky

Are objects that are more difficult to physically manipulate also more difficult to mentally manipulate? In our study, participants interacted with wooden objects modeled after the figures from Shepard and Metzler's (1971) classic mental rotation experiment. One pair of objects was easy to physically rotate while another pair was difficult. They then completed a standard mental rotation task on...

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