Imagery: Current DevelopmentsPeter J. Hampson, David F. Marks, John T. E. Richardson A collection of 14 original papers reports on recent experimental research into mental imagery, which lies at the overlap of the studies of brain, mind, and behavior. Half focus on how imagery mediates and integrates perception, cognition, action, and affect. The other half consider the application of research findings to social, developmental, clinical, and physiological psychology. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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A neurologically plausible model of individual | 39 |
the BOSS | 78 |
Imagery and working memory | 103 |
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