Neuroimaging and psychophysiological techniques have proved to be useful in comprehending the extent to which the visual modality is pervasive in mental imagery, and in comprehending the specificity of images generated through other sensory modalities. Although further research is needed to understand the nature of mental images, data attained by means of these techniques suggest that mental imagery requires at least two distinct processing components.

Is mental imagery prominently visual? / Olivetti, Marta; DI MATTEO, Rosalia. - In: BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES. - ISSN 0140-525X. - 25:2(2002), pp. 204-205. [10.1017/s0140525x02440046]

Is mental imagery prominently visual?

OLIVETTI, Marta;DI MATTEO, Rosalia
2002

Abstract

Neuroimaging and psychophysiological techniques have proved to be useful in comprehending the extent to which the visual modality is pervasive in mental imagery, and in comprehending the specificity of images generated through other sensory modalities. Although further research is needed to understand the nature of mental images, data attained by means of these techniques suggest that mental imagery requires at least two distinct processing components.
2002
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Is mental imagery prominently visual? / Olivetti, Marta; DI MATTEO, Rosalia. - In: BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES. - ISSN 0140-525X. - 25:2(2002), pp. 204-205. [10.1017/s0140525x02440046]
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