Research on visual mental imagery has been fueled recently by the development of new behavioral and neuroscientific techniques. This review focuses on two major topics in light of these developments. The first concerns the extent to which visual mental imagery and visual perception share common psychological and neural mechanisms; although the research findings largely support convergence between these two processes, there are data that qualify the degree of overlap between them. The second issue involves the neural substrate mediating the process of imagery generation. The data suggest a slight left-hemisphere advantage for this process, although there is considerable variability across and within subjects. There also remain many unanswere...
AbstractThe finding that mental imagery is associated with activity in primary visual cortex has imp...
Mental imagery is an internal process that resembles perceptual experience without the corresponding...
Imagery and imagination are different mental abilities but the boundaries between them are not alway...
International audienceWhat is the nature and the neural substrate of mental representation? This pap...
Contains fulltext : 203446.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For decades, ...
Visual perception and visual mental imagery, the faculty whereby we can revisualise a visual item fr...
With the increased interest directed towards the study of inner experiences by contemporary psycholo...
Visual perception takes place when an object or event is being viewed, which leads to the constructi...
The functional mechanisms and the neural correlates of visual mental imagery (the faculty whereby we...
International audienceThe functional mechanisms and the neural correlates of visual mental imagery (...
Mental imagery research has weathered both disbelief of the phenomenon and inherent methodological l...
The ability to retain, and manipulate visual information in the mind is one of our most important hu...
SummaryMental imagery has been proposed to contribute to a variety of high-level cognitive functions...
Visual imagery allows us to vividly imagine scenes in the absence of visual stimulation. The likenes...
Conscious experiences normally result from the flow of external input into our sensory systems. Howe...
AbstractThe finding that mental imagery is associated with activity in primary visual cortex has imp...
Mental imagery is an internal process that resembles perceptual experience without the corresponding...
Imagery and imagination are different mental abilities but the boundaries between them are not alway...
International audienceWhat is the nature and the neural substrate of mental representation? This pap...
Contains fulltext : 203446.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For decades, ...
Visual perception and visual mental imagery, the faculty whereby we can revisualise a visual item fr...
With the increased interest directed towards the study of inner experiences by contemporary psycholo...
Visual perception takes place when an object or event is being viewed, which leads to the constructi...
The functional mechanisms and the neural correlates of visual mental imagery (the faculty whereby we...
International audienceThe functional mechanisms and the neural correlates of visual mental imagery (...
Mental imagery research has weathered both disbelief of the phenomenon and inherent methodological l...
The ability to retain, and manipulate visual information in the mind is one of our most important hu...
SummaryMental imagery has been proposed to contribute to a variety of high-level cognitive functions...
Visual imagery allows us to vividly imagine scenes in the absence of visual stimulation. The likenes...
Conscious experiences normally result from the flow of external input into our sensory systems. Howe...
AbstractThe finding that mental imagery is associated with activity in primary visual cortex has imp...
Mental imagery is an internal process that resembles perceptual experience without the corresponding...
Imagery and imagination are different mental abilities but the boundaries between them are not alway...