نتایج جستجو برای: mental imagery

تعداد نتایج: 304645  

Journal: :Annual review of clinical psychology 2016
Emily A Holmes Simon E Blackwell Stephanie Burnett Heyes Fritz Renner Filip Raes

Mental imagery is an experience like perception in the absence of a percept. It is a ubiquitous feature of human cognition, yet it has been relatively neglected in the etiology, maintenance, and treatment of depression. Imagery abnormalities in depression include an excess of intrusive negative mental imagery; impoverished positive imagery; bias for observer perspective imagery; and overgeneral...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2009
Viola Oertel Anna Rotarska-Jagiela Vincent van de Ven Corinna Haenschel Michael Grube Ulrich Stangier Konrad Maurer David E J Linden

We investigated the vividness of mental imagery and its possible relationship with the predisposition towards hallucinations in 52 schizophrenia (SZ) patients, 44 of their first-degree relatives (R) and two healthy control groups (high-schizotypy [CHS; n=24]; low-schizotypy [CLS; n=24]). We investigated phenomenological and cognitive trait markers of schizophrenia, including cognitive correlate...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2014
Bethel. A. Osuagwu Aleksandra Vuckovic

Chronometric and imaging studies have shown that motor imagery is used implicitly during mental rotation tasks in which subjects for example judge the laterality of human hand pictures at various orientations. Since explicit motor imagery is known to activate the sensorimotor areas of the cortex, mental rotation is expected to do similar if it involves a form of motor imagery. So far, functiona...

Journal: :Alzheimer disease and associated disorders 2012
Erin P Hussey John G Smolinsky Irene Piryatinsky Andrew E Budson Brandon A Ally

This study was conducted to understand whether patients with mild Alzheimer disease (AD) could use general or self-referential mental imagery to improve their recognition of visually presented words. Experiment 1 showed that, unlike healthy controls, patients generally did not benefit from either type of imagery. To help determine whether the patients' inability to benefit from mental imagery a...

Journal: :journal of medical signals and sensors 0

in this article, multichannel eeg signals of artists and nonartists were analyzed during the performances of visual perception and mental imagery of paintings using cepstrum coefficients. each of the calculated cepstrum coefficients and their parameters such as energy, average, standard deviation and entropy were separately used for distinguishing the two groups. it was also found that a distin...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2015
Jacinta Wassell Sebastian L Rogers Kim L Felmingam Richard A Bryant Joel Pearson

Mystery surrounds the cause of large individual differences in mental imagery vividness and strength, and how these might map onto mental disorders. Here, we report the concentration of sex hormones predicts the strength and vividness of visual mental imagery. We employed an objective measure of imagery utilizing binocular rivalry and a subjective questionnaire to assess imagery. The strength a...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2017
Caitlin O'Donnell Martina Di Simplicio Randi Brown Emily A. Holmes Stephanie Burnett Heyes

Vivid emotional mental imagery has been identified across a range of mental disorders. In bipolar spectrum disorders - psychopathologies characterized by mood swings that alternate between depression and mania, and include irritability and mixed affect states - mental imagery has been proposed to drive instability in both 'positive' and 'negative' mood. That is, mental imagery can act as an "em...

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychiatry 2014
Natasha L Matthews Kathleen P Collins Katharine N Thakkar Sohee Park

INTRODUCTION The ability to form mental images that reconstruct former perceptual experiences is closely related to working memory (WM) ability. However, whereas WM deficits are established as a core feature of schizophrenia, an independent body of work suggests that mental imagery ability is enhanced in the disorder. Across two experiments we investigated mental imagery in schizophrenia and it...

2016
Maamer Slimani David Tod Helmi Chaabene Bianca Miarka Karim Chamari

The aims of the present review were to (i) provide a critical overview of the current literature on the effects of mental imagery on muscular strength in healthy participants and patients with immobilization of the upper extremity (i.e., hand) and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), (ii) identify potential moderators and mediators of the “mental imagery-strength performance” relationship and (iii...

2012
Jan Frederik Sima Christian Freksa

Mental imagery is the human ability to imagine and reason with visuo-spatial information. It is crucial for everyday tasks such as describing a route or remembering the form of objects. The so-called imagery debate has been centered around the question how mental imagery is realized, i.e., what structures and algorithms can plausibly explain and model mental imagery. There is, however, little p...

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