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Visual imagery and visual representation
Trends in Neurosciences, 1994Among many controversies in visual neuroscience is whether visual imagery of objects, scenes and living beings is based upon contributions of the early visual areas or depends on hierarchical higher visual areas only, and whether the cortical areas subserving visual imagery are identical to those underlying visual perception.
P E, Roland, B, Gulyás
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British Journal of Psychology, 1969
Undergraduate subjects processed the alphabet in one of three conditions: Visual Imagery (VI), in which subjects were instructed to visualize letters appearing one at a time, as on a movie screen; Speech Imagery (SI) in which subjects were instructed to say letters implicitly or silently; and a control condition Speech Explicit (SE) in which letters ...
WEBER, ROBERT J., Bach, Michael
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Undergraduate subjects processed the alphabet in one of three conditions: Visual Imagery (VI), in which subjects were instructed to visualize letters appearing one at a time, as on a movie screen; Speech Imagery (SI) in which subjects were instructed to say letters implicitly or silently; and a control condition Speech Explicit (SE) in which letters ...
WEBER, ROBERT J., Bach, Michael
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Visual Imagery and Depersonalisation
Psychopathology, 2001Twenty-eight people diagnosed with depersonalisation disorder (DD) were assessed using self-report measures of imagery ability in relation to a range of symptoms and in comparison with age- and sex-matched controls. It was found that symptoms of depersonalisation as well as other dissociative symptoms and depressed mood correlated with impaired ability
Lambert, M V +5 more
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1973
Movement of the hand in total darkness by 7 sighted Ss gave rise to a sense of motion visually. This phenomenon was called kinetic visual imagery. The kinetic imagery was followed by the impression of being able to see the hand. The phenomenal visualization of the hand was clearly distinguished from the images of imagination, memory, and hallucination.
L, Brosgole, A, Neylon
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Movement of the hand in total darkness by 7 sighted Ss gave rise to a sense of motion visually. This phenomenon was called kinetic visual imagery. The kinetic imagery was followed by the impression of being able to see the hand. The phenomenal visualization of the hand was clearly distinguished from the images of imagination, memory, and hallucination.
L, Brosgole, A, Neylon
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Visual imagery in cerebral visual dysfunction
Neurologic Clinics, 2003Many sorts of deficits in imagery follow brain damage, but the relation between the site of damage and the type of deficit is not simple or straightforward. The dissociations in performance after brain damage provide hints regarding the processing system underlying imagery, but difficulties in interpretation urge caution in mapping these findings to ...
Giorgio, Ganis +3 more
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The Influence of Visual Experience on Visual and Spatial Imagery
Perception, 2007Differences are reported between blind and sighted participants on a visual-imagery and a spatial-imagery task, but not on an auditory-imagery task. For the visual-imagery task, participants had to compare object forms on the basis of a (verbally presented) object name.
Noordzij, M.L., Zuidhoek, S., Postma, A.
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1974
This paper describes the performance of a subject who, when presented with a word or a sentence, is abnormally proficient at spelling this material in reverse order. She reports that she does this by visualizing this material and reading off from this visual image. Her tachistoscopic performance is also abnormally good.
M, Coltheart, M J, Glick
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This paper describes the performance of a subject who, when presented with a word or a sentence, is abnormally proficient at spelling this material in reverse order. She reports that she does this by visualizing this material and reading off from this visual image. Her tachistoscopic performance is also abnormally good.
M, Coltheart, M J, Glick
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Controllability of Motor Imagery and Transformation of Visual Imagery
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1994This study examined the relation between control of motor imagery and generation and transformation of visual imagery by testing 54 subjects. We used two measures of the Controllability of Motor Imagery test to evaluate the ability to control motor imagery. One was a recognition test on which the subject imagines as if one sees another's movement, and
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Autobiographical Recall and Visual Imagery
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1996If high visual imagery is a component of successful autobiographical recall for personal episodes, then those participants who have high imagery should have greater autobiographical recall for personal episodes. This hypothesis was tested by giving 30 selected participants, 15 who had high and 15 low visual imagery, 90 sec. to recall personal episodic
C M, Huffman, K A, Weaver
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Visual Imagery in Hemianopic Patients
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2001Abstract In this article we report some findings about visual imagery in patients with stable homonymous hemianopia compared to healthy control subjects. These findings were obtained by analyzing the gaze control through recording of eye movements in different phases of viewing and imagery.
J, Gbadamosi, W H, Zangemeister
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