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{Mental images and the Brain.}
Type of publication: Article
Citation: Kosslyn2005
Journal: Cognitive neuropsychology
Volume: 22
Number: 3
Year: 2005
Month: May
Pages: 333--47
ISSN: 0264-3294
ISBN: 0264329044200
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pu...
DOI: 10.1080/02643290442000130
Abstract: One theory of visual mental imagery posits that early visual cortex is also used to support representations during imagery. This claim is important because it bears on the "imagery debate": Early visual cortex supports depictive representations during perception, not descriptive ones. Thus, if such cortex also plays a functional role in imagery, this is strong evidence that imagery does not rely exclusively on the same sorts of representations that underlie language. The present article first outlines the nature of a processing system in which such a dual use of early visual cortex (in perception and in imagery) makes sense. Following this, literature bearing on the claim that early visual cortex is used in visual mental imagery is reviewed, and key issues are discussed.
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Keywords: mental images
Authors Kosslyn, Stephen M
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