نتایج جستجو برای: mental imagery

تعداد نتایج: 304645  

2012
Haline E. Schendan Giorgio Ganis

The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters. Electrophysiological potentials reveal cortical mechanisms for mental imagery, mental simulation, and grounded (embodied) cognition. Frontiers in Psychology 3:329. Grounded cognition theory proposes that cognition, including meaning, is grounded in sen-sorimotor processin...

Journal: :Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2020

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2017
Christien Slofstra Maaike H Nauta Emily A Holmes Elisabeth H Bos Marieke Wichers Nikolaos Batalas Nicola S Klein Claudi L H Bockting

Previously depressed individuals experience disturbances in affect. Affective disturbances may be related to visual mental imagery, given that imagery-based processing of emotional stimuli causes stronger affective responses than verbal processing in experimental laboratory studies. However, the role of imagery-based processing in everyday life is unknown. This study assessed mental imagery in ...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2000
K M O'Craven N Kanwisher

What happens in the brain when you conjure up a mental image in your mind's eye? We tested whether the particular regions of extrastriate cortex activated during mental imagery depend on the content of the image. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRRI), we demonstrated selective activation within a region of cortex specialized for face perception during mental imagery of faces, and ...

2016
Inouk E. Boerma Suzanne E. Mol Jelle Jolles

We examined the role of mental imagery skills on story comprehension in 150 fifth graders (10- to 12-year-olds), when reading a narrative book chapter with alternating words and pictures (i.e., text blocks were alternated by one- or two-page picture spreads). A parallel group design was used, in which we compared our experimental book version, in which pictures were used to replace parts of the...

2015
Stefanie Maria Görgen Jutta Joormann Wolfgang Hiller Michael Witthöft

Mental imagery, seeing with the mind's eyes, can induce stronger positive as well as negative affect compared to verbal processing. Given this emotion-amplifying effect, it appears likely that mental images play an important role in affective disorders. According to the subcomponents model of depression, depressed mood is maintained by both negative imagery (which amplifies negative mood) and l...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2013
Mikhail Zvyagintsev Benjamin Clemens Natalya Chechko Krystyna A Mathiak Alexander T Sack Klaus Mathiak

Mental imagery is a complex cognitive process that resembles the experience of perceiving an object when this object is not physically present to the senses. It has been shown that, depending on the sensory nature of the object, mental imagery also involves correspondent sensory neural mechanisms. However, it remains unclear which areas of the brain subserve supramodal imagery processes that ar...

2013
Martin Lotze

Musicians use different kinds of imagery. This review focuses on kinesthetic imagery, which has been shown to be an effective complement to actively playing an instrument. However, experience in actual movement performance seems to be a requirement for a recruitment of those brain areas representing movement ideation during imagery. An internal model of movement performance might be more differ...

2011
Sjoerd de Vries Marga Tepper Bert Otten Theo Mulder

Objective. To investigate whether motor imagery ability recovers in stroke patients and to see what the relationship is between different types of imagery and motor functioning after stroke. Methods. 12 unilateral stroke patients were measured at 3 and 6 weeks poststroke on 3 mental imagery tasks. Arm-hand function was evaluated using the Utrecht Arm-Hand task and the Brunnström Fugl-Meyer Scal...

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