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Imagination (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Imagination'
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Time-space synaesthesia--a cognitive advantage?
22 Jul 2009
Is synaesthesia cognitively useful? Individuals with time-space synaesthesia experience time units (such as months of the year) as idiosyncratic spatial forms, and report that these forms aid them in mentally organising their time. In the present ...
rec_pub_19632133-time-space-synaesthesia-cognitive-advantage.htm
Non-invasive BCI: how far can we get with motor imagination?
16 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19616995-non-invasive-bci-far-motor-imagination.htm
Pain language and gender differences when describing a past pain event.
5 Jul 2009
Pain is a largely subjective experience, and one which is difficult to convey to others, and relies significantly on language to be communicated. The language used to describe pain is therefore an important aspect of understanding and assessing ...
rec_pub_19586722-pain-language-gender-differences-describing-past-pain-event.htm
Spatial forms and mental imagery.
5 Jul 2009
Four studies investigated how general mental imagery might be involved in mediating the phenomenon of 'synaesthetic' spatial forms - i.e., the experience that sequences such as months or numbers have spatial locations. In Study 1, people with ...
rec_pub_19665116-spatial-forms-mental-imagery.htm
The objectification of overlearned sequences: a new view of spatial sequence synesthesia.
5 Jul 2009
In the phenomenon of spatial sequence synesthesia (SSS), subjects can articulate explicit spatial locations for sequences such as numbers, letters, weekdays, months, years, and other overlearned series. Similarly, abstract sequences can take on ...
rec_pub_19665114-the-objectification-overlearned-sequences-new-view-spatial-sequence.htm
A prototype analysis of gratitude: varieties of gratitude experiences.
4 Jul 2009
The present research tested the hypothesis that concepts of gratitude are prototypically organized and explored whether lay concepts of gratitude are broader than researchers' concepts of gratitude. In five studies, evidence was found that concepts ...
rec_pub_19581434-a-prototype-analysis-gratitude-varieties-gratitude-experiences.htm
The effect of pregnancy on hypnotizability.
29 Jun 2009
Hypnosis during pregnancy and childbirth has been shown to reduce labor analgesia use and other medical interventions. We aimed to investigate whether there was a difference in hypnotizability in pregnant and nonpregnant women. Study participants ...
rec_pub_19678556-the-effect-pregnancy-hypnotizability.htm
Auditory pitch imagery and its relationship to musical synchronization.
29 Jun 2009
Musical ensemble performance requires precise coordination of action. To play in synchrony, ensemble musicians presumably anticipate the sounds that will be produced by their co-performers. These predictions may be based on auditory images in ...
rec_pub_19673794-auditory-pitch-imagery-relationship-musical-synchronization.htm
Imagery mismatch negativity in musicians.
29 Jun 2009
The present study investigated musical imagery in musicians and nonmusicians by means of magnetoencephalography (MEG). We used a new paradigm in which subjects had to continue familiar melodies in their mind and then judged if a further presented ...
rec_pub_19673775-imagery-mismatch-negativity-musicians.htm
Brain activity during visual versus kinesthetic imagery: an fMRI study.
29 Jun 2009
Although there is ample evidence that motor imagery activates similar cerebral regions to those solicited during actual movements, it is still unknown whether visual (VI) and kinesthetic imagery (KI) recruit comparable or distinct neural networks. ...
rec_pub_18819106-brain-activity-visual-versus-kinesthetic-imagery-fmri-study.htm
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