Imagery is a conscious, quasi-perceptive personal experience elicited by sensorial perceptions but not necessarily linked to them. Experimental tests of the imagery effect are possible since verbal stimuli can modulate the intensity of mental representation , and accurate statistical protocols can be designed to assess their importance in recognizing and memorizing words. This allows to use objective indicators of the multiple and complex phenomena accompanying/influencing any cognitive process.
The imagery effect on memorizing verbal information: an experimental approach / Colosimo, Alfredo; Fioravanti, M.. - STAMPA. - (1999), pp. 12-18. (Intervento presentato al convegno Proceedings of the 4th italian conference tenutosi a Rome nel 3-5 February 1999).
The imagery effect on memorizing verbal information: an experimental approach
COLOSIMO, Alfredo;
1999
Abstract
Imagery is a conscious, quasi-perceptive personal experience elicited by sensorial perceptions but not necessarily linked to them. Experimental tests of the imagery effect are possible since verbal stimuli can modulate the intensity of mental representation , and accurate statistical protocols can be designed to assess their importance in recognizing and memorizing words. This allows to use objective indicators of the multiple and complex phenomena accompanying/influencing any cognitive process.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.