Phenomenological Studies of Visual Mental Imagery: A Review and Synthesis of Historical Datasets [PDF]
This article reviews historically significant phenomenological studies of visual mental imagery (VMI), starting with Fechner in 1860 and continuing to the present.
David F. Marks
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Investigating the potential clinical utility of therapeutic techniques based on eidetic imagery as adapted by the Eidetic Model of Growth (EMG) for people with intellectual disability (ID)What this paper adds [PDF]
Eidetic model of growth (EMG) is a form of psychotherapy developed for people with intellectual disabilities (ID). EMG is based on the theoretical tenets of eidetic psychotherapy of Akhter Ahsen, which uses eidetic imagery as its major therapeutic tool ...
Akhtar Ali Syed +3 more
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Exploring the vividness of mental imagery and eidetic imagery in people with intellectual disability (ID) in comparison with typically developing (TD) individualsWhat this paper adds [PDF]
Background: Mental imagery (MI) has been described as the “ability to simulate in the mind information that is not currently being perceived by the sense organs” (Moran, 2012, p. 166).
Akhtar Ali Syed +3 more
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Treatment of Insomnia through Eidetic Imagery: A New Technique [PDF]
This technique for the cure of insomnia has been developed by me within the general theoretical framework of Eidetic Psychotherapy which was originated by Akhter Ahsen and is based upon the elicitation and manipulation of eidetic images (Ahsen, 1968; Sheikh & Panagiotou, 1975).
Sheikh, Anees A
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Why are there different types of synesthete? [PDF]
Simner J.
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Objects, actions, and images: a perspective on early number development [PDF]
It is the purpose of this article to present a review of research evidence that indicates the existence of qualitatively different thinking in elementary number development. In doing so, the article summarizes empirical evidence obtained over a period of
Beth +36 more
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Sporting embodiment: sports studies and the (continuing) promise of phenomenology [PDF]
Whilst in recent years sports studies have addressed the calls ‘to bring the body back in’ to theorisations of sport and physical activity, the ‘promise of phenomenology’ remains largely under-realised with regard to sporting embodiment.
Ahmed S. +57 more
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PHYSICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND VIRTUAL REALITIES [PDF]
This chapter examines the similarities and differences between physical, psychological and virtual realities, and challenges some conventional, implicitly dualist assumptions about how these relate to each other.
Velmans, Prof Max
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Imagined Archaeology and Enlivening the Proximate Senses in the construction of Blind Torrent – An Interdisciplinary Screendance Project [PDF]
The screendance project Blind Torrent, is the result of an ongoing collaborative and interdisciplinary film making process between visual artist Russell Frampton and choreographer and somatic movement practitioner Ruth Way.
Frampton, RJ, Way, RM
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In the mind's eye : thought-pictures and ethereal presences [PDF]
"The fascination with dreams and states of inwardness in the Victorian era derived part of its character from models of mind, descending from classical philosophy and from seventeenth-century interpretations of the tradition, but these ideas are enmeshed
Warner, Marina
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