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  2. Mental image - Wikipedia

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    In the philosophy of mind, neuroscience, and cognitive science, a mental image is an experience that, on most occasions, significantly resembles the experience of "perceiving" some object, event, or scene but occurs when the relevant object, event, or scene is not actually present to the senses.

  3. Creative visualization - Wikipedia

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    Creative visualization is the cognitive process of purposefully generating visual mental imagery, with eyes open or closed, [1] [2] simulating or recreating visual perception, [3] [4] in order to maintain, inspect, and transform those images, [5] consequently modifying their associated emotions or feelings, [6] [7] [8] with intent to experience a subsequent beneficial physiological ...

  4. Guided imagery - Wikipedia

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    Guided imagery (also known as guided affective imagery, or katathym-imaginative psychotherapy) is a mind-body intervention by which a trained practitioner or teacher helps a participant or patient to evoke and generate mental images [1] that simulate or recreate the sensory perception [2] [3] of sights, [4] [5] sounds, [6] tastes, [7] smells, [8] movements, [9] and images associated with touch ...

  5. Imagination - Wikipedia

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    Memory and mental imagery are two mental activities involved in the process of imagination, each influencing the other. [66] Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technology shows that remembering and imagining activate the identical parts of the brain. [66]

  6. Aphantasia - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon was first described by Francis Galton in 1880 in a statistical study about mental imagery. [2] Galton wrote: To my astonishment, I found that the great majority of the men of science to whom I first applied, protested that mental imagery was unknown to them, and they looked on me as fanciful and fantastic in supposing that the words "mental imagery" really expressed what I ...

  7. Prefrontal synthesis - Wikipedia

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    The slide describes the relationship between the key components of imagination: simple memory recall, mental synthesis, and spontaneous insight. Prefrontal synthesis (PFS, also known as mental synthesis) is the conscious purposeful process of synthesizing novel mental images. PFS is neurologically different from the other types of imagination ...

  8. AI-generated child sex abuse images are based on real ... - AOL

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    AI is being used to generate deepfake child sexual abuse images of real-life victims, a new report has found. The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) said the AI tools used to create the images remain ...

  9. Stephen Kosslyn - Wikipedia

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    Kosslyn is best known for his work on mental imagery, the science of learning, and visual communication. Kosslyn has made both theoretical and empirical contributions to the study of mental imagery. His theory organizes neural processing into four steps: generating, inspecting, maintaining, and transforming visual mental images. [2]