Despite mental imagery's ubiquitous role in human perception, cognition and behavior, one standout question remains unanswered: Why does imagery vary so much from one individual to the next? Here, we used a behavioral paradigm that measures the functional impact of a mental image on subsequent conscious perception and related these measures to the anatomy of the early visual cortex estimated by fMRI retinotopic mapping. We observed a negative relationship between primary visual cortex (V1) surface area and sensory imagery strength, but found positive relationships between V1 and imagery precision (spatial location and orientation). Hence, individuals with a smaller V1 tended to have stronger, but less precise imagery. In addition, subjectiv...
International audienceIn this study, we used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging to ...
Visual imagery – similar to visual perception – activates feature-specific and category-specific vis...
& Although it is largely accepted that visual-mental imagery and perception draw on many of the ...
Despite mental imagery's ubiquitous role in human perception, cognition and behavior, one standout q...
Research into the neural correlates of individual differences in imagery vividness point to an impor...
One of the major controversies in cognitive neuroscience is whether the primary visual cortex and ne...
One of the major controversies in cognitive neuroscience is whether primary visual cortex and nearby...
Mental imagery plays a crucial role in several cognitive processes, including navigation. It has bee...
Despite the immense processing power of the human brain, working memory storage is severely limited,...
Successful navigation relies on the human ability to identify, perceive and correctly process the sp...
AbstractThe finding that mental imagery is associated with activity in primary visual cortex has imp...
Despite the immense processing power of the human brain, working memory storage is severely limited,...
The surface area of human primary visual cortex (V1) varies substantially between individuals for un...
Mental imagery and visual perception rely on the same content-dependent brain areas in the high-leve...
Human visual cortex shows retinotopic organization during both perception and attention, but whether...
International audienceIn this study, we used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging to ...
Visual imagery – similar to visual perception – activates feature-specific and category-specific vis...
& Although it is largely accepted that visual-mental imagery and perception draw on many of the ...
Despite mental imagery's ubiquitous role in human perception, cognition and behavior, one standout q...
Research into the neural correlates of individual differences in imagery vividness point to an impor...
One of the major controversies in cognitive neuroscience is whether the primary visual cortex and ne...
One of the major controversies in cognitive neuroscience is whether primary visual cortex and nearby...
Mental imagery plays a crucial role in several cognitive processes, including navigation. It has bee...
Despite the immense processing power of the human brain, working memory storage is severely limited,...
Successful navigation relies on the human ability to identify, perceive and correctly process the sp...
AbstractThe finding that mental imagery is associated with activity in primary visual cortex has imp...
Despite the immense processing power of the human brain, working memory storage is severely limited,...
The surface area of human primary visual cortex (V1) varies substantially between individuals for un...
Mental imagery and visual perception rely on the same content-dependent brain areas in the high-leve...
Human visual cortex shows retinotopic organization during both perception and attention, but whether...
International audienceIn this study, we used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging to ...
Visual imagery – similar to visual perception – activates feature-specific and category-specific vis...
& Although it is largely accepted that visual-mental imagery and perception draw on many of the ...