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Capacity limits of mental simulation in infants
Julia McClellan, Melissa Kibbe
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Immersive virtual reality simulation for undergraduate nursing students: Enhancing mental health care for migrants - A mixed method study protocol. [PDF]
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Simulation in the ‘Blind’ Mind: Examining Unconscious Mental Imagery in Aphantasia
Penny M. Pexman, Emiko J. Muraki
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Mentale Simulation von Bewegungen
Sportphysio, 2023Egal ob beim alpinen Skifahren, beim Springreiten oder beim Hochsprung: Im Leistungssport kann man immer wieder beobachten, wie sich Sportlerinnen und Sportler in Gedanken auf ihren Einsatz vorbereiten. Doch funktioniert das, was im Wettkampf hilft, auch in Training und Therapie? Der Artikel beantwortet diese Frage.
Sandra Preiß, Wolfgang Taube
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Grammatical aspect and mental simulation
Brain and Language, 2010When processing sentences about perceptible scenes and performable actions, language understanders activate perceptual and motor systems to perform mental simulations of those events. But little is known about exactly what linguistic elements activate modality-specific systems during language processing. While it is known that content words, like nouns
Benjamin, Bergen, Kathryn, Wheeler
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Mental simulation of causality.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1989We propose that people imagine alternatives to reality (counterfactuals) in assessing the causal role of a prior event. This process of mental simulation (Kahneman & Tversky, 1982) is used to derive novel predictions about the effects of default events on causal attribution.
Gary L. Wells, Igor Gavanski
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Mental simulation and argument
Thinking & Reasoning, 2006We examine how opinion on a controversial real-world issue shifts as a function of reading relevant arguments and engaging in a specific mental simulation about a future, fictional state of affairs involving the target issue. Individuals thought either counterfactually about a future event (“if only X had not happened …”) or semifactually about it ...
David W. Green +2 more
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