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Task evoked EEG reveals neural processing differences in aphantasia. [PDF]

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Boere K   +6 more
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Motor imagery

Journal of Physiology-Paris, 2006
We describe general concepts about motor imagery and differences to motor execution. The problem of controlling what the subject actually does during imagery is emphasized. A major part of the chapter is dealing with mental training by imagery and the usage of motor imagination in athletes, musicians and during rehabilitation.
Martin, Lotze, Ulrike, Halsband
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Visual imagery

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractVisual mental imagery is our ability to reactivate and manipulate visual representations in the absence of the corresponding visual stimuli, giving rise to the experience of ‘seeing with the mind's eye’. Until relatively recently, visual mental imagery had been investigated by philosophy and cognitive psychology.
Giorgio, Ganis, Haline E, Schendan
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Mental imagery

2020
When we speak of mental images we refer to representation of objects in our mind. Typically, mental images refer to visual representations, but we could also imagine the sound of a river, the scent of a daisy, the softness of wool, the taste of a piece of chocolate cake and thus produce also auditory, olfactory, tactile and gustative mental images ...
GARDINI S   +2 more
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