Adults use mental imagery ubiquitously in everyday life, for example: for visualising how a room would look with rearranged furniture or how to fit a car into a parking space. Little is known about how children's mental imagery develops and when children use mental imagery comparable to adults. Therefore the aim of the current research is to develop a proper account of the development of mental imagery. In four studies, this research examines how children ranging from 4-, 6-, 8-, 10-, 12- and 14-years of age and adults: generate mental images (Study 1) maintain mental images (Study 2) scan mental images (Study 3) transform mental images (Study 4). Together, these studies will help us to understand how children visualise scenes, objects, or ...
The ability to read mental states from subtle facial cues is an important part of Theory of Mind, wh...
When we speak of mental images we refer to representation of objects in our mind. Typically, mental ...
We examined the role of mental imagery skills on story comprehension in 150 fifth graders (10- to 12...
Mental imagery-based interventions are receiving increasing interest for the treatment of psychologi...
Two experiments examined the nature of visuo-spatial mental imagery generation and maintenance in 4-...
Two experiments examined the nature of visuo-spatial mental imagery generation and maintenance in 4-...
We addressed two research gaps related to mental imagery (MI) in children. First, research has inves...
This study was designed to determine whether mental imagery in children between the ages of 6 and 11...
This study examined the development and format of children's mental images. Children (4-, 5-, 6-7-, ...
In order to determine if 8-year-olds can use mental imagery to improve their memory of prose they re...
Visual imagery plays a critical role in children’s creativity. The ability to think creatively in ch...
According to the traditional Piagetian view, young children have difficulty distinguishing their own...
Previous work has indicated that children's fine motor skills (FMS) contribute to cognitive performa...
Mental imagery has a powerful impact on emotion and cognitive processing in adults, and is implicate...
Recent literature have underlined the connections between children’s reading skills and capacity to ...
The ability to read mental states from subtle facial cues is an important part of Theory of Mind, wh...
When we speak of mental images we refer to representation of objects in our mind. Typically, mental ...
We examined the role of mental imagery skills on story comprehension in 150 fifth graders (10- to 12...
Mental imagery-based interventions are receiving increasing interest for the treatment of psychologi...
Two experiments examined the nature of visuo-spatial mental imagery generation and maintenance in 4-...
Two experiments examined the nature of visuo-spatial mental imagery generation and maintenance in 4-...
We addressed two research gaps related to mental imagery (MI) in children. First, research has inves...
This study was designed to determine whether mental imagery in children between the ages of 6 and 11...
This study examined the development and format of children's mental images. Children (4-, 5-, 6-7-, ...
In order to determine if 8-year-olds can use mental imagery to improve their memory of prose they re...
Visual imagery plays a critical role in children’s creativity. The ability to think creatively in ch...
According to the traditional Piagetian view, young children have difficulty distinguishing their own...
Previous work has indicated that children's fine motor skills (FMS) contribute to cognitive performa...
Mental imagery has a powerful impact on emotion and cognitive processing in adults, and is implicate...
Recent literature have underlined the connections between children’s reading skills and capacity to ...
The ability to read mental states from subtle facial cues is an important part of Theory of Mind, wh...
When we speak of mental images we refer to representation of objects in our mind. Typically, mental ...
We examined the role of mental imagery skills on story comprehension in 150 fifth graders (10- to 12...