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Cognitive and Neuropsychological Approaches to Mental Imagery

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

29.02.1988

Herausgeber

M. Denis + weitere

Verlag

Springer Netherland

Seitenzahl

443

Gewicht

890 g

Auflage

1988 edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-90-247-3659-1

Beschreibung

Portrait

Johannes Engelkamp ist Professor für Kognitionspsychologie im Ruhestand. Sein besonderes Interesse in der Forschung galt den Fragen: Welche Informationen werden durch Sprache vermittelt und wie werden sie verarbeitet und wie funktioniert das Erinnern.

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

29.02.1988

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer Netherland

Seitenzahl

443

Gewicht

890 g

Auflage

1988 edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-90-247-3659-1

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Produktbild: Cognitive and Neuropsychological Approaches to Mental Imagery
  • 1 Key Issues in Imagery Research.- Basic puzzles in imagery research.- A computational theory of the mental imagery medium.- 2 Imaginal Coding and the Processing of Verbal Information.- 2.1. Imagery and the Representation of Visual Information.- Reading mental images.- Mental imagery and perception: Modularity or functional equivalence ?.- Imagery and memory.- 2.2. The Processing of Lexical Information.- Stroop and priming effects in naming and categorizing tasks using words and pictures.- Alternative coding of concepts.- Images, predicates, and retrieval cues.- The importance of age of word acquisition for imageability in word processing.- Frequency, imagery value and types of features in natural categories.- 2.3. Sentence and Text Processing.- Imagery and prose processing.- Imagery and integrative processing.- Metamemory-memory connections and their development under imaginal encoding conditions.- 2.4. Discussion of Part 2.- Imagery, memory, and prose processing.- 3 Imagery Processes in Adaptive Behavior.- 3.1. Imagery Processes and Working Memory.- Imagery and working memory.- Interference effects in the visuo-spatial sketchpad.- Visual working memory in the acquisition of complex cognitive skills.- The effects of central versus peripheral distraction on visual and verbal learning.- Generating and maintaining visual images: The incidence of individual and stimulus characteristics.- Processing of order with pictures.- 3.2. Imagery Processes in Problem Solving and in the Acquisition of Motor Skills.- Mental imagery and problem solving.- Imagery as a cognitive strategy.- Mental practice: Image and mental rehearsal of motor action.- Imagery and skill acquisition.- Mediation in learning complex cyclical actions.- 3.3. Discussion of Part 3.- Empirical approaches to a functional analysis of imagery and cognition.- 4 Imagery, Action, and Emotion Imagery and the Brain.- 4.1. Imagery, Action, and Emotion.- Images and actions in verbal learning.- On the distinction of memory codes: Image versus motor encoding.- Cognitive structure in thought and personality.- Selective enhancement of imagery in anxiety.- Images in autobiographical memory.- Emotional imagery and cognitive representation of emotion: An attempt to validate Lang’s bio-informational model.- 4.2. Imagery and the Brain.- Evidence for shared structures between imagery and perception.- Pattern of regional cerebral blood flow related to visual and motor imagery: Results of Emission Computerized Tomography.- Mental imagery and the effects of closed head injuries.- A comparison of four mnemonic systems with brain damaged and non brain damaged people.- Hemineglect and mental representation.- Weaknesses of imagery without visual experience: The case of the total congenital blind using imaginal mnemonics.- 4.3. Discussion of Part 4.- The functional role of imagery in cognition ?.- 5 Concluding Remarks.- European contributions to research on imagery and cognition.