Imagery is a multi-componential process involving diVerent mental operations. This paper addresses whether separate processes underlie the generation, maintenance and transformation of mental images or whether these cognitive processes rely on the same mental functions. We also examine the inXuence of age on these mental operations for independence of components. In Experiment 1, younger (22 years) and older (69 years) adults generated and maintained general, speciWc, contextual and autobiographical visual mental images evoked in response to concrete nouns. The older adults had longer generation times, but there was no diVerence between the two groups on maintenance. Both groups had shortest generation and maintenance times for general imag...
This experiment investigated memory changes across the adult lifespan and some factors that might b...
INTRODUCTION: Mental motor imagery (M.I.) can be defined as a mental state during which r...
Cognitive neuroscience literature suggests a strong dissociation between the ability to mentally tra...
Imagery is a multi-componential process involving different mental operations. This paper addresses ...
Young adult and elderly Ss performed 4 visual mental imagery tasks, each of which tapped different p...
Older adults appear to have problems in mental imagery which seem to influence memory, such as in th...
Young adult (aged 18-23 yrs) and elderly (aged 55-71 yrs) Ss performed 4 visual mental imagery tasks...
Image generation is one component of mental imagery, and consists in the activation of stored visual...
In this study we aim to evaluate the impact of ageing and gender on different visual mental imagery ...
In this study we aim to evaluate the impact of ageing and gender on different visual mental imagery ...
Thirty-two participants (16 younger adults, mean age of 18, and 16 older adults, mean age of 70) wer...
Background and aims Few studies have analyzed the ability to remember past events and imagine future...
There is considerable experimental literature showing that memory for complex pictures is relatively...
Creativity appears to be a multifaceted phenomenon involving both cognitive (e.g., mental imagery, a...
Recent studies have suggested a theoretical distinction between active elaboration and passive stora...
This experiment investigated memory changes across the adult lifespan and some factors that might b...
INTRODUCTION: Mental motor imagery (M.I.) can be defined as a mental state during which r...
Cognitive neuroscience literature suggests a strong dissociation between the ability to mentally tra...
Imagery is a multi-componential process involving different mental operations. This paper addresses ...
Young adult and elderly Ss performed 4 visual mental imagery tasks, each of which tapped different p...
Older adults appear to have problems in mental imagery which seem to influence memory, such as in th...
Young adult (aged 18-23 yrs) and elderly (aged 55-71 yrs) Ss performed 4 visual mental imagery tasks...
Image generation is one component of mental imagery, and consists in the activation of stored visual...
In this study we aim to evaluate the impact of ageing and gender on different visual mental imagery ...
In this study we aim to evaluate the impact of ageing and gender on different visual mental imagery ...
Thirty-two participants (16 younger adults, mean age of 18, and 16 older adults, mean age of 70) wer...
Background and aims Few studies have analyzed the ability to remember past events and imagine future...
There is considerable experimental literature showing that memory for complex pictures is relatively...
Creativity appears to be a multifaceted phenomenon involving both cognitive (e.g., mental imagery, a...
Recent studies have suggested a theoretical distinction between active elaboration and passive stora...
This experiment investigated memory changes across the adult lifespan and some factors that might b...
INTRODUCTION: Mental motor imagery (M.I.) can be defined as a mental state during which r...
Cognitive neuroscience literature suggests a strong dissociation between the ability to mentally tra...