The past 25 years have seen a rapid growth of knowledge about brain mechanisms involved in visual mental imagery. These advances have largely been made independently of the long history of philosophical - and even psychological - reckoning with imagery and its parent concept 'imagination'. We suggest that the view from these empirical findings can be widened by an appreciation of imagination's intellectual history, and we seek to show how that history both created the conditions for - and presents challenges to - the scientific endeavor. We focus on the neuroscientific literature's most commonly used task - imagining a concrete object - and, after sketching what is known of the neurobiological mechanisms involved, we examine the same basic ...
Mental imagery represents a very relevant part of mental life. Because of its pervasiveness, interna...
First described by Galton in 1880 and then remaining unnoticed for a century, recent investigations ...
The paper examines the relationships between the contents of imaginative episodes and the mental ima...
The past 25 years have seen a rapid growth of knowledge about brain mechanisms involved in visual me...
The past 25 years have seen a rapid growth of knowledge about brain mechanisms involved in visual me...
Mental images, or envisioning things with your "mind's eye," are now studied via multiple levels of ...
Early in a scientific debate, before much evidence has accumulated, why are some scientists inclined...
Imagery and imagination are different mental abilities but the boundaries between them are not alway...
International audienceMental imagery has often been taken to be equivalent to "sensory imagination",...
This article examines the ever-actual desire to visualise and materialise thought-images in a histor...
Despite their intuitive appeal and a long philosophical history, imagery-based accounts of the imagi...
The aim of this paper is to justify the role of mental imagery in creativity. In more specific terms...
Throughout the centuries, in Western culture, scientists, philosophers, and artists have been fascin...
The present work aims to describe the main results obtained from the neuroimaging studies on the stu...
Traditionally, philosophers have appealed to the phenomenological similarity between visual experien...
Mental imagery represents a very relevant part of mental life. Because of its pervasiveness, interna...
First described by Galton in 1880 and then remaining unnoticed for a century, recent investigations ...
The paper examines the relationships between the contents of imaginative episodes and the mental ima...
The past 25 years have seen a rapid growth of knowledge about brain mechanisms involved in visual me...
The past 25 years have seen a rapid growth of knowledge about brain mechanisms involved in visual me...
Mental images, or envisioning things with your "mind's eye," are now studied via multiple levels of ...
Early in a scientific debate, before much evidence has accumulated, why are some scientists inclined...
Imagery and imagination are different mental abilities but the boundaries between them are not alway...
International audienceMental imagery has often been taken to be equivalent to "sensory imagination",...
This article examines the ever-actual desire to visualise and materialise thought-images in a histor...
Despite their intuitive appeal and a long philosophical history, imagery-based accounts of the imagi...
The aim of this paper is to justify the role of mental imagery in creativity. In more specific terms...
Throughout the centuries, in Western culture, scientists, philosophers, and artists have been fascin...
The present work aims to describe the main results obtained from the neuroimaging studies on the stu...
Traditionally, philosophers have appealed to the phenomenological similarity between visual experien...
Mental imagery represents a very relevant part of mental life. Because of its pervasiveness, interna...
First described by Galton in 1880 and then remaining unnoticed for a century, recent investigations ...
The paper examines the relationships between the contents of imaginative episodes and the mental ima...