نتایج جستجو برای: imagery

تعداد نتایج: 48574  

2011
Sjoerd de Vries Marga Tepper Bert Otten Theo Mulder

Objective. To investigate whether motor imagery ability recovers in stroke patients and to see what the relationship is between different types of imagery and motor functioning after stroke. Methods. 12 unilateral stroke patients were measured at 3 and 6 weeks poststroke on 3 mental imagery tasks. Arm-hand function was evaluated using the Utrecht Arm-Hand task and the Brunnström Fugl-Meyer Scal...

2014
Rebecca S. Schaefer

Research on mental imagery has shown that when we imagine something, the related neural processes overlap with those related to actually perceiving or performing that same percept or action (Kosslyn et al., 2001). Although visual imagery has long been the dominant modality for the investigation of sensory imagery, involvement of modality-specific brain regions (i.e., visual areas being implicat...

2010
William L. Thompson Yaling Hsiao Stephen M. Kosslyn

Visual mental imagery (which involves generating and transforming visual mental representations, i.e., seeing with the mind's eye) and visual attention appear to be distinct processes. However, some researchers have claimed that imagery effects can be explained by appeal to attention (and thus, that imagery is nothing more than a form of attention). In this study, we used a size manipulation to...

2008
Jennifer Cumming Craig Hall Chris Shambrook

The purpose of the study was to examine the influence of a mental imagery workshop on athletes’ subsequent use of imagery. The participants were 36 female basketball players from three different levels of a high school basketball league: bantam, midget, and juvenile. Two different types of self-report measures were used to assess patterns of imagery use over a six week period following the work...

2017
M. Mousavi V. R. de Sa

Motor imagery is one common paradigm in brain computer interface (BCI) systems where the user imagines moving a part of his/her body to control a computer. Motor imagery is endogenous and requires a large amount of training for the user to be able to control the BCI. Therefore, the feedback that is provided to the user is critical to ensure informative insight into improving imagery skills. In ...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2012
Peter E Keller

This paper examines the role of mental imagery in music performance. Self-reports by musicians, and various other sources of anecdotal evidence, suggest that covert auditory, motor, and/or visual imagery facilitate multiple aspects of music performance. The cognitive and motor mechanisms that underlie such imagery include working memory, action simulation, and internal models. Together these me...

2015
Simon E. Blackwell Michael Browning Andrew Mathews Arnaud Pictet James Welch Jim Davies Peter Watson John R. Geddes Emily A. Holmes

Depression is a global health problem requiring treatment innovation. Targeting neglected cognitive aspects may provide a useful route. We tested a cognitive-training paradigm using positive mental imagery (imagery cognitive bias modification, imagery CBM), developed via experimental psychopathology studies, in a randomized controlled trial. Training was delivered via the Internet to 150 indivi...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 1997
A Ishai D Sagi

Visual imagery and perception share several functional properties and apparently share common underlying brain structures. A main approach to the scientific study of visual imagery is exploring the effects of mental imagery on perceptual processes. Previous studies have shown that visual imagery interferes with perception (Perky effect). Recently we have shown a direct facilitatory effect of vi...

2010
O. A. Adegbesan

Research has demonstrated the effectiveness of imagery use in sport, but only few studies have examined the theoretically connection between imagery and confidence in team sports. These neglect necessitated the need to examine imagery use as predictors of elite football players’ sport confidence. Descriptive data were collected from forty-three male and female football players from Nigeria usin...

2003
Paul D. Bolls Edward R. Murrow Annie Lang

This study was conducted to explore how the level of imagery in a radio advertisement affects the allocation of cognitive resources to encoding the message into memory. A within-subjects experiment was conducted in which participants listened to 24, 60-second radio advertisements that had been coded as either highor low-imagery messages. Secondary-task reaction time was obtained during exposure...

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