This paper introduces a novel thesis about mental imagery; namely, that it is grease for the mind’s gears (MGT). MGT is not a vague analogy. Rather, it outlines an important and overlooked higher-order function of mental imagery: that it aids various psychological faculties in discharging their functional roles. MGT is motivated by reflection on converging evidence from clinical, experimental and social psychology and solves at least two conceptual puzzles about mental imagery. The first puzzle concerns imagery’s architectural promiscuity; that is, its ability to interact with diverse psychological faculties and perform very different functions when doing so. The second puzzle concerns how to square imagery’s architectural promiscuity with ...
The portfolio has three parts. Part one is a systematic literature review, in which the empirical li...
Mental imagery refers to sensory-perceptual experiences in the absence of external sensory input. Em...
Aphantasia is a condition characterised by a deficit of mental imagery. Since several psychopatholog...
This paper introduces a novel thesis about mental imagery; namely, that it is grease for the mind’s ...
Mental imagery refers to the experience of perception in the absence of external sensory input. Defi...
Mental imagery refers to the experience of perception in the absence of external sensory input. Defi...
Mental imagery research has weathered both disbelief of the phenomenon and inherent methodological l...
There is widespread implicit agreement within the field of psychotherapy about the therapeutic poten...
Mental imagery refers to the mental simulation or recreation of perceptual experience across differe...
Background: Research has implicated causal, mediating and meaningful roles for mental imagery in the...
Mental imagery is an experience like perception in the absence of a percept. It is a ubiquitous feat...
Facilitating mentalization, or the ability to understand mental states and their link to behavior, i...
This paper focuses on the nature of mental imagery as a component of human cognition. Imagery has be...
Nanay (2017) argues for unconscious mental imagery, inter alia based on the assumption that successf...
The paper presents arguments in favor of the use of mental imagery for therapeutic purposes. Several...
The portfolio has three parts. Part one is a systematic literature review, in which the empirical li...
Mental imagery refers to sensory-perceptual experiences in the absence of external sensory input. Em...
Aphantasia is a condition characterised by a deficit of mental imagery. Since several psychopatholog...
This paper introduces a novel thesis about mental imagery; namely, that it is grease for the mind’s ...
Mental imagery refers to the experience of perception in the absence of external sensory input. Defi...
Mental imagery refers to the experience of perception in the absence of external sensory input. Defi...
Mental imagery research has weathered both disbelief of the phenomenon and inherent methodological l...
There is widespread implicit agreement within the field of psychotherapy about the therapeutic poten...
Mental imagery refers to the mental simulation or recreation of perceptual experience across differe...
Background: Research has implicated causal, mediating and meaningful roles for mental imagery in the...
Mental imagery is an experience like perception in the absence of a percept. It is a ubiquitous feat...
Facilitating mentalization, or the ability to understand mental states and their link to behavior, i...
This paper focuses on the nature of mental imagery as a component of human cognition. Imagery has be...
Nanay (2017) argues for unconscious mental imagery, inter alia based on the assumption that successf...
The paper presents arguments in favor of the use of mental imagery for therapeutic purposes. Several...
The portfolio has three parts. Part one is a systematic literature review, in which the empirical li...
Mental imagery refers to sensory-perceptual experiences in the absence of external sensory input. Em...
Aphantasia is a condition characterised by a deficit of mental imagery. Since several psychopatholog...