نتایج جستجو برای: mental imagery

تعداد نتایج: 304645  

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 1993
S M Kosslyn N M Alpert W L Thompson V Maljkovic S B Weise C F Chabris S E Hamilton S L Rauch F S Buonanno

Abstract Cerebral blood flow was measured using positron emission tomography (PET) in three experiments while subjects performed mental imagery or analogous perceptual tasks. In Experiment 1, the subjects either visualized letters in grids and decided whether an X mark would have fallen on each letter if it were actually in the grid, or they saw letters in grids and decided whether an X mark fe...

2010
William L. Thompson Yaling Hsiao Stephen M. Kosslyn

Visual mental imagery (which involves generating and transforming visual mental representations, i.e., seeing with the mind's eye) and visual attention appear to be distinct processes. However, some researchers have claimed that imagery effects can be explained by appeal to attention (and thus, that imagery is nothing more than a form of attention). In this study, we used a size manipulation to...

2011
Susie A Hales Catherine Deeprose Guy M Goodwin Emily A Holmes

OBJECTIVE Bipolar disorder has the highest rate of suicide of all the psychiatric disorders. In unipolar depression, individuals report vivid, affect-laden images of suicide or the aftermath of death (flashforwards to suicide) during suicidal ideation but this phenomenon has not been explored in bipolar disorder. Therefore the authors investigated and compared imagery and verbal thoughts relate...

2013
Maryam Fourtassi Abderrazak Hajjioui Christian Urquizar Yves Rossetti Gilles Rode Laure Pisella

It remains unclear whether spontaneous eye movements during visual imagery reflect the mental generation of a visual image (i.e. the arrangement of the component parts of a mental representation). To address this specificity, we recorded eye movements in an imagery task and in a phonological fluency (non-imagery) task, both consisting in naming French towns from long-term memory. Only in the co...

2007
Emily A. Holmes Arnoud Arntz Mervin R. Smucker

Although imagery rescripting has long been part of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), recent years have seen a growing interest in the use of imagery rescripting interventions in CBT, especially with patients who struggle with distressing, intrusive imagery. This growth in the clinical applications of imagery has led to the creation of the current special issue of collected papers on imagery re...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2014
Daniela Dentico Bing Leung Patrick Cheung Jui-Yang Chang Jeffrey Guokas Mélanie Boly Giulio Tononi Barry D. Van Veen

The role of bottom-up and top-down connections during visual perception and the formation of mental images was examined by analyzing high-density EEG recordings of brain activity using two state-of-the-art methods for assessing the directionality of cortical signal flow: state-space Granger causality and dynamic causal modeling. We quantified the directionality of signal flow in an occipito-par...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2005
Scott D Slotnick William L Thompson Stephen M Kosslyn

There is a long-standing debate as to whether visual mental imagery relies entirely on symbolic (language-like) representations or also relies on depictive (picture-like) representations. We sought to discover whether visual mental imagery could evoke cortical activity with precise visual field topography (retinotopy). Participants received three conditions: the perception condition consisted o...

2012
Andrew J. Butler Jennifer Cazeaux Anna Fidler Jessica Jansen Nehama Lefkove Melanie Gregg Craig Hall Kirk A. Easley Neeta Shenvi Steven L. Wolf

Mental imagery can improve motor performance in stroke populations when combined with physical therapy. Valid and reliable instruments to evaluate the imagery ability of stroke survivors are needed to maximize the benefits of mental imagery therapy. The purposes of this study were to: examine and compare the test-retest intra-rate reliability of the Movement Imagery Questionnaire-Revised, Secon...

1999
NIGEL J. T. THOMAS

Can theories of mental imagery, conscious mental contents, developed within cognitive science throw light on the obscure (but culturally very significant) concept of imagination? Three extant views of mental imagery are considered: quasi-pictorial, description, and perceptual activity theories. The first two face serious theoretical and empirical difficulties. The third is (for historically con...

2016
Christine Boomsma Sabine Pahl Jackie Andrade

Climate change and other long-term environmental issues are often perceived as abstract and difficult to imagine. The images a person associates with environmental change, i.e., a person's environmental mental images, can be influenced by the visual information they come across in the public domain. This paper reviews the literature on this topic across social, environmental, and cognitive psyc...

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