![]() Memory’s echo: vivid remembering reactivates sensory-specific cortex. Matching two imagined clocks: the functional anatomy of spatial analysis in the absence of visual stimulation. Cortical activation evoked by visual mental imagery as measured by fMRI. A functional MRI study of mental image generation. This paper proposes an end to the ‘imagery debate’ based on the discussed evidence that imagery can be represented in the brain in a depictive manner.ĭ’Esposito, M. The heterogeneity of mental representation: ending the imagery debate. Sparing of spatial mental imagery in patients with hippocampal lesions. Imagining fictitious and future experiences: evidence from developmental amnesia. Patients with hippocampal amnesia cannot imagine new experiences. Establishing the boundaries: the hippocampal contribution to imagining scenes. Using imagination to understand the neural basis of episodic memory. Mental imagery of faces and places activates corresponding stimulus- specific brain regions. Functional anatomy of spatial mental imagery generated from verbal instructions. The constructive nature of vision: direct evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging studies of apparent motion and motion imagery. Goebel, R., Khorram-Sefat, D., Muckli, L., Hacker, H. Distributed neural systems for the generation of visual images. Mental visual synthesis is originated in the fronto-temporal network of the left hemisphere. Directing the mind’s eye: prefrontal, inferior and medial temporal mechanisms for visual working memory. Network structure and dynamics of the mental workspace. Reversal of cortical information flow during visual imagery as compared to visual perception. ![]() Distinct top-down and bottom-up brain connectivity during visual perception and imagery. Visual attention: control, representation, and time course. Mental imagery: functional mechanisms and clinical applications. This opinion paper proposes a unifying framework for both voluntary and involuntary imagery. Phantom perception: voluntary and involuntary non-retinal vision. This article documents and coins the term aphantasia, described as the complete lack of visual imagery ability. Lives without imagery - congenital aphantasia.
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