The study of spontaneous and everyday cognitions is an area of rapidly growing interest. One of the most ubiquitous forms of spontaneous cognition is involuntary musical imagery (INMI), the involuntarily retrieved and repetitive mental replay of music. The present study introduced a novel method for capturing temporal features of INMI within a naturalistic setting. This method allowed for the investigation of two questions of interest to INMI researchers in a more objective way than previously possible, concerning (1) the precision of memory representations within INMI and (2) the interactions between INMI and concurrent affective state. Over the course of 4 days, INMI tempo was measured by asking participants to tap to the beat of their IN...
Involuntary musical imagery (INMI) refers to a conscious mental experience of music that occurs with...
Recent years have seen a growing interest in the neuroscience of spontaneous cognition. One form of ...
International audienceRecent years have seen a growing interest in the neuroscience of spontaneous c...
The study of spontaneous and everyday cognitions is an area of rapidly growing interest. One of the ...
The study of spontaneous and everyday cognitions is an area of rapidly growing interest. One of the ...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The st...
Involuntary musical imagery (INMI), i.e the internal experience of a repetitive musical fragment, is...
Involuntary musical imagery (INMI) refers to a conscious mental experience of music that occurs with...
Music can exist without sound. In the absence of sound, the mind can, deliberately or not, recall fa...
Recent years have seen a growing interest in the neuroscience of spontaneous cognition. One form of ...
Involuntary musical imagery (INMI) describes the everyday phenomenon of having a tune stuck in the h...
Musical imagery, the mental replay of music in the absence of a perceived stimulus, is a common expe...
AbstractRecent years have seen a growing interest in the neuroscience of spontaneous cognition. One ...
Comparisons between involuntarily and voluntarily retrieved autobiographical memories have revealed ...
Involuntary musical imagery (INMI), or “earworms”, refers to the ubiquitous experience of a musical...
Involuntary musical imagery (INMI) refers to a conscious mental experience of music that occurs with...
Recent years have seen a growing interest in the neuroscience of spontaneous cognition. One form of ...
International audienceRecent years have seen a growing interest in the neuroscience of spontaneous c...
The study of spontaneous and everyday cognitions is an area of rapidly growing interest. One of the ...
The study of spontaneous and everyday cognitions is an area of rapidly growing interest. One of the ...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The st...
Involuntary musical imagery (INMI), i.e the internal experience of a repetitive musical fragment, is...
Involuntary musical imagery (INMI) refers to a conscious mental experience of music that occurs with...
Music can exist without sound. In the absence of sound, the mind can, deliberately or not, recall fa...
Recent years have seen a growing interest in the neuroscience of spontaneous cognition. One form of ...
Involuntary musical imagery (INMI) describes the everyday phenomenon of having a tune stuck in the h...
Musical imagery, the mental replay of music in the absence of a perceived stimulus, is a common expe...
AbstractRecent years have seen a growing interest in the neuroscience of spontaneous cognition. One ...
Comparisons between involuntarily and voluntarily retrieved autobiographical memories have revealed ...
Involuntary musical imagery (INMI), or “earworms”, refers to the ubiquitous experience of a musical...
Involuntary musical imagery (INMI) refers to a conscious mental experience of music that occurs with...
Recent years have seen a growing interest in the neuroscience of spontaneous cognition. One form of ...
International audienceRecent years have seen a growing interest in the neuroscience of spontaneous c...