نتایج جستجو برای: imagery

تعداد نتایج: 48574  

Journal: :Outcomes management 2002
Linda S Halpin Alan M Speir Pam CapoBianco Scott D Barnett

Clinical research has demonstrated that guided imagery, a simple form of relaxation, can reduce preoperative anxiety and postoperative pain among patients undergoing surgical procedures. In 1998, the cardiac surgery team implemented a guided imagery program to compare cardiac surgical outcomes between two groups of patients: with and without guided imagery. Data from the hospital financial cost...

2016
Daniel J Mitchell Rhodri Cusack

Mental imagery is a critical cognitive function, clinically important, but poorly understood. When visual objects are perceived, many of their sensory, semantic and emotional properties are represented in occipitotemporal cortex. Visual imagery has been found to activate some of the same brain regions, but it was not known what properties are re-created in these regions during imagery. We there...

2004
A. Yildirim D. Z. Seker

Imagery is the basic input element of the photogrammetric map production. For decades, aerial photography has been the dominant option to fulfill the imagery request of the photogrammetry and the other disciplines. Due to the significant development in the field of remote sensing spacecraft and the on-board sensors, space imagery has become a serious alternative to the aerial photography. High-...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2014
Jason P Connor David J Kavanagh Jackie Andrade Jon May Gerald F X Feeney Matthew J Gullo Angela M White Marie-Louise Fry Judy Drennan Josephine Previte Dian Tjondronegoro

Little is known about the subjective experience of alcohol desire and craving in young people. Descriptions of alcohol urges continue to be extensively used in the everyday lexicon of young, non-dependent drinkers. Elaborated Intrusion (EI) Theory contends that imagery is central to craving and desires, and predicts that alcohol-related imagery will be associated with greater frequency and amou...

Journal: :Cognitive neuroscience 2012
Scott D Slotnick William L Thompson Stephen M Kosslyn

Separate lines of research have shown that visual memory and visual mental imagery are mediated by frontal-parietal control regions and can rely on occipital-temporal sensory regions of the brain. We used fMRI to assess the degree to which visual memory and visual mental imagery rely on the same neural substrates. During the familiarization/study phase, participants studied drawings of objects....

2017
Mary L. Quinton Jennifer Cumming Rob Gray Joseph R. Geeson Andrew Cooper Hannah Crowley Sarah E. Williams

The PETTLEP model of imagery (Holmes & Collins, 2001) was designed to produce more effective imagery. The PETTLEP acronym represents seven key elements (i.e., Physical, Environment, Task, Timing, Learning, Emotion, and Perspective) which should be considered by researchers and practitioners when delivering an imagery intervention. It is thought that by including these elements the functional eq...

1998
RAFAEL WIEMKER BORIS PRINZ GERHARD MEISTER RAMON FRANCK HARTWIG SPITZER

For the years 1997 to 2000 it is expected that a number of new satellites will be launched into orbit by private companies which are specified to deliver panchromatic imagery of the earth surface with a spatial resolution as fine as 1m. In contrast to the panchromatic band, the spectrally resolved bands will have a four times coarser ground resolution. Therefore, image fusion algorithms will be...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing 2002
Shunlin Liang Hongliang Fang Jeffrey T. Morisette Mingzhen Chen Chad J. Shuey Charles L. Walthall Craig S. T. Daughtry

-This is the second paper of the series on atmospheric correction of ETM+ land surface imagery. In the first paper, a new algorithm that corrects heterogeneous aerosol scattering and surface adjacency effects was presented. In this study, our objectives are to 1) evaluate the accuracy of this new atmospheric correction algorithm using ground radiometric measurements; 2) apply this algorithm to ...

2017
Simon E. Blackwell Emily A. Holmes

This article presents a case example of an individual with current major depression engaging in a positive mental imagery intervention, specifically a computerized cognitive training paradigm involving repeated practice in generating positive imagery in response to ambiguous scenarios. The patient's reported experience of the intervention suggests the potential of the positive imagery intervent...

Journal: :Journal of sport & exercise psychology 2010
Ross Roberts Nichola Callow Lew Hardy Tim Woodman Laura Thomas

Two studies examined the interactive effects of different visual imagery perspectives and narcissism on motor performance. In both studies participants completed the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI-40: Raskin & Hall, 1979) and were assigned to either an internal visual imagery or external visual imagery group. Participants then performed a motor task (dart throwing in Study 1 and golf p...

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