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  2. Visual thinking - Wikipedia

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    Visual thinking has been described as seeing words as a series of pictures. [2] [3] It is common in approximately 60–65% of the general population. [1] "Real picture thinkers", those who use visual thinking almost to the exclusion of other kinds of thinking, make up a smaller percentage of the population.

  3. Mental image - Wikipedia

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    The dual-code theory, created by Allan Paivio in 1971, is the theory that we use two separate codes to represent information in our brains: image codes and verbal codes. Image codes are things like thinking of a picture of a dog when you are thinking of a dog, whereas a verbal code would be to think of the word "dog". [31]

  4. Imagination - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek philosophers conceived imagination, or "phantasia," as working with "pictures" in the sense of mental images. [17] Aristotle , in his work De Anima , identified imagination as a faculty that enables an image to occur within us, [ 18 ] [ 19 ] a definition associating imagination with a broad range of activities involved in thoughts ...

  5. Mental representation - Wikipedia

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    Mental representation is the mental imagery of things that are not actually present to the senses. [3] In contemporary philosophy, specifically in fields of metaphysics such as philosophy of mind and ontology, a mental representation is one of the prevailing ways of explaining and describing the nature of ideas and concepts.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Sacha Jenkins and Raquel Cepeda’s Resurgent Pictures has partnered with Imagine Documentaries to develop and co-produce film, television and documentaries. The partnership with the nonfiction ...

  8. Aphantasia - Wikipedia

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    A representation of how people with differing visualization abilities might picture an apple in their mind. The first image is bright and photographic, levels 2 through 4 show increasingly simpler and more faded images, and the last—representing complete aphantasia—shows no image at all.

  9. Diane Warren thinks 'The Journey' deserves to win Oscar over ...

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    H.E.R. recorded Diane Warren's Oscar-nominated song for Tyler Perry's "The Six Triple Eight" the same afternoon she first heard it.