Mental imagery is a quasi-perceptual experience which resembles perceptual experience, but occurring without (appropriate) external stimuli. It is a form of mental representation and is often considered centrally involved in visuo-spatial reasoning and inventive and creative thought. Although imagery ability is assumed to be functionally independent of verbal systems, it is still considered to interact with verbal representations, enabling objects to be named and names to evoke images. In literature, most measurement tools for evaluating imagery capacity are self-report instruments focusing on differences in individuals. In the present work, we applied a Mental Imagery Scale (MIS) to mental images derived from verbal descriptions in order to assess the structural features of such mental representations. This is a key theme for those disciplines which need to turn objects and representations into words and vice versa, such as art or architectural didactics. To this aim, an MIS questionnaire was administered to 262 participants. The questionnaire, originally consisting of a 33-item 5-step Likert scale, was reduced to 28 items covering six areas: (1) Image Formation Speed, (2) Permanence/Stability, (3) Dimensions, (4) Level of Detail/Grain, (5) Distance and (6) Depth of Field or Perspective. Factor analysis confirmed our six-factor hypothesis underlying the 28 items.

Mental Imagery Scale: a new measurement tool to assess structural features of mental representations / D'Ercole, Martina; Castelli, Paolo; Giannini, Anna Maria; Sbrilli, Antonella. - In: MEASUREMENT SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0957-0233. - 21:5(2010), pp. 1-8. (Intervento presentato al convegno 9th International Symposium on Measurement Science and Intelligent Instruments tenutosi a St Petersburg, RUSSIA nel 2009) [10.1088/0957-0233/21/5/054019].

Mental Imagery Scale: a new measurement tool to assess structural features of mental representations

D'ERCOLE, MARTINA;CASTELLI, PAOLO;GIANNINI, Anna Maria;SBRILLI, Antonella
2010

Abstract

Mental imagery is a quasi-perceptual experience which resembles perceptual experience, but occurring without (appropriate) external stimuli. It is a form of mental representation and is often considered centrally involved in visuo-spatial reasoning and inventive and creative thought. Although imagery ability is assumed to be functionally independent of verbal systems, it is still considered to interact with verbal representations, enabling objects to be named and names to evoke images. In literature, most measurement tools for evaluating imagery capacity are self-report instruments focusing on differences in individuals. In the present work, we applied a Mental Imagery Scale (MIS) to mental images derived from verbal descriptions in order to assess the structural features of such mental representations. This is a key theme for those disciplines which need to turn objects and representations into words and vice versa, such as art or architectural didactics. To this aim, an MIS questionnaire was administered to 262 participants. The questionnaire, originally consisting of a 33-item 5-step Likert scale, was reduced to 28 items covering six areas: (1) Image Formation Speed, (2) Permanence/Stability, (3) Dimensions, (4) Level of Detail/Grain, (5) Distance and (6) Depth of Field or Perspective. Factor analysis confirmed our six-factor hypothesis underlying the 28 items.
2010
self-report questionnaire; factor analysis; image structural qualities; mental imagery; art didactics; verbal description
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Mental Imagery Scale: a new measurement tool to assess structural features of mental representations / D'Ercole, Martina; Castelli, Paolo; Giannini, Anna Maria; Sbrilli, Antonella. - In: MEASUREMENT SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0957-0233. - 21:5(2010), pp. 1-8. (Intervento presentato al convegno 9th International Symposium on Measurement Science and Intelligent Instruments tenutosi a St Petersburg, RUSSIA nel 2009) [10.1088/0957-0233/21/5/054019].
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