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Mental imagery can be defined as pictures in the mind or a visual representation in the absence of environmental input. This is not a universal talent; not everybody can conjure up mental images at will.
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Nov 18, 1997 · In short, according to the psychological definition, mental imagery is perceptual representation not triggered directly by sensory input (or representation-involving perceptual processing not triggered directly by sensory input – these two phrases will be used interchangeably in what follows).
Apr 10, 2022 · Today’s imagery debate is mainly influenced by two opposing theories: On the one hand Zenon Pylyshyn’s (left) propositional theory and on the other hand Stephen Kosslyn’s (right) spatial representation theory of imagery processing.
The experience of “mental pictures” viewed by the “mind’s eye” is familiar for almost all of us, but what are these “mental pictures”? This chapter reviews evidence documenting the resemblance between mental pictures and actual visual stimuli – in their information content, the processes needed to inspect them, and in the neural ...
Apr 17, 2024 · This general attitude towards the value of research on imagery did not change until the birth of cognitive psychology in the 1950s and -60s. Later on, imagery has often been believed to play a very large, even pivotal, role in both memory (Yates, 1966; Paivio, 1986) and motivation (McMahon, 1973).
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Mental imagery is an under-explored field in clinical psychology research but presents a topic of potential interest and relevance across many clinical disorders, including social phobia, schizophrenia, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder. There is currently a lack of a guiding framework from which clinicians may select the domains ...