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Neuroimaging of Mental Imagery: A Special Issue of the European Journal of Cognitive Psychology: Special Issues of the Journal of Cognitive Psychology

Editat de Michel Denis, Stephen M. Kosslyn, Emmanuel Mellet
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 oct 2004
Many topics have inspired significant amounts of neuroimaging research in recent years, and the study of mental imagery was one of the earliest to receive a thorough empirical investigation. Twenty years later, the goal of understanding this pervasive but elusive phenomenon continues to motivate a number of sustained research programs on the part of cognitive psychologists and neuroscientists. The issues at stake are easy to formulate, even if the answers sometimes may be difficult to obtain: Which parts of the human brain are active when a person generates a memory image of an absent object? To what extent does mental imagery activate cortical structures known to subserve perceptual visual experience? If imagery and like-modality perception produce similar patterns of brain activation, what sorts of theories should cognitive scientists develop about the underlying mechanisms? How can we best understand why people differ in their imagery abilities? These are questions to which the contributors to the special issue "Neuroimaging of Mental Imagery" offer answers, through seven original studies based on the use of modern neuroimaging techniques, primarily positron emission tomography (PET) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). These techniques are used in the context of a variety of cognitive tasks involving memory, problem solving, and other processes. Unlike most research in psychology, much of the work reported here explicitly addresses individual differences, which must be considered carefully in order to provide comprehensive accounts of the results of imagery experiments. Although these investigations were planned and carried out independently, we find a remarkable convergence among them. And this may be the surest sign that a field is indeed moving forward.
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ISBN-13: 9781841699738
ISBN-10: 184169973X
Pagini: 148
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Psychology Press
Seria Special Issues of the Journal of Cognitive Psychology

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

M. Denis, E. Mellet, S.M. Kosslyn, Neuroimaging of Mental Imagery: An Introduction. T.C. Handy, M.B. Miller, B. Schott, N.M. Shroff, P.Janata, J.D. Van Horn, S. Inati, S.T. Grafton, M.S. Gazzaniga, Visual Imagery and Memory: Do Retrieval Strategies Affect What the Mind's Eye Sees? L. Trojano, D.E.J. Linden, E. Formisano, R. Goebel, A.T. Sack, F. Di Salle, What Clocks Tell Us About the Neural Correlates of Spatial Imagery. A. Mazard, N. Tzourio-Mazoyer, F. Crivello, B. Mazoyer, E. Mellet, A PET Meta-analysis of Object and Spatial Mental Imagery. S.M. Kosslyn, W.L. Thompson, J.M. Shepard, G. Ganis, D. Bell, J. Danovitch, L.A. Wittenberg, N.M. Alpert, Brain rCBF and Performance in Visual Imagery Tasks: Common and Distinct Processes. V. Jagaroo, Mental Rotation and the Parietal Question in Functional Neuroimaging: A Discussion of Two Views. M. Olivetti Belardinelli, R. Di Matteo, C. Del Gratta, A. De Nicola, A. Ferretti, A. Tartaro, L. Bonomo, G.L. Romani, Intermodal Sensory Image Generation: An fMRI Analysis. P. Saariluoma, H. Karlsson, H. Lyytinen, M. Teräs, F. Geisler, Visuospatial Representations Used by Chess Experts: A Preliminary Study.

Notă biografică

Michel Denis, Stephen M. Kosslyn

Descriere

Unlike most research in psychology, much of the work reported here explicitly addresses individual differences, which must be considered carefully in order to provide comprehensive accounts of the results of imagery experiments.