Mental imagery is a complex cognitive process that resembles the experience of perceiving an object when this object is not physically present to the senses. It has been shown that, depending on the sensory nature of the object, mental imagery also involves correspondent sensory neural mechanisms. However, it remains unclear which areas of the brain subserve supramodal imagery processes that are independent of the object modality, and which brain areas are involved in modality-specific imagery processes. Here, we conducted a functional magnetic resonance imaging study to reveal supramodal and modality-specific networks of mental imagery for auditory and visual information. A common supramodal brain network independent of imagery modality, t...
Although both imagery and perception may be related to more than one sensory input, and information ...
In the present fMRI study the issue of the specific cortices activation during imagery generation in...
Conscious experiences normally result from the flow of external input into our sensory systems. Howe...
Mental imagery is a complex cognitive process that resembles the experience of perceiving an object ...
Imagery research typically deals with the commonalities and differences between imagery and percepti...
Humans can generate mental auditory images of voices or songs, sometimes perceiving them almost as v...
Humans can generate mental auditory images of voices or songs, sometimes perceiving them almost as v...
†César F. Lima and Nadine Lavan have contributed equally to the work Humans can generate mental audi...
The relationship between imagery and mental representations induced through perception has been the ...
Previous studies have shown that the early visual cortex contains content-specific representations o...
SummaryRecent studies emphasize the overlap between the neural substrates of visual perception and v...
Remembering past events - or episodic retrieval - consists of several components. There is evidence ...
Humans can generate mental auditory images of voices or songs, sometimes perceiving them almost as v...
Sensory cortices can be activated without any external stimuli. Yet, it is still unclear how this pe...
In the perceptual domain, it has been shown that the human brain is strongly shaped through experien...
Although both imagery and perception may be related to more than one sensory input, and information ...
In the present fMRI study the issue of the specific cortices activation during imagery generation in...
Conscious experiences normally result from the flow of external input into our sensory systems. Howe...
Mental imagery is a complex cognitive process that resembles the experience of perceiving an object ...
Imagery research typically deals with the commonalities and differences between imagery and percepti...
Humans can generate mental auditory images of voices or songs, sometimes perceiving them almost as v...
Humans can generate mental auditory images of voices or songs, sometimes perceiving them almost as v...
†César F. Lima and Nadine Lavan have contributed equally to the work Humans can generate mental audi...
The relationship between imagery and mental representations induced through perception has been the ...
Previous studies have shown that the early visual cortex contains content-specific representations o...
SummaryRecent studies emphasize the overlap between the neural substrates of visual perception and v...
Remembering past events - or episodic retrieval - consists of several components. There is evidence ...
Humans can generate mental auditory images of voices or songs, sometimes perceiving them almost as v...
Sensory cortices can be activated without any external stimuli. Yet, it is still unclear how this pe...
In the perceptual domain, it has been shown that the human brain is strongly shaped through experien...
Although both imagery and perception may be related to more than one sensory input, and information ...
In the present fMRI study the issue of the specific cortices activation during imagery generation in...
Conscious experiences normally result from the flow of external input into our sensory systems. Howe...