This is the first volume in the Counterpoints Series, which explores
the issues being debated in psychology, child development,
linguistics, and neuroscience. Each volume consists of the
presentation of three or four extensive chapters by researchers
representing key points of view on the issue. This text examines one
of the liveliest areas of debate in psychology today, the relationship
between perception and mental imagery. A variety of recent studies
have pointed to the existence of a strong relationship between memory
and mental representation, while others have shown that images are
open to reinterpretation and manipulation, and are therefore not
merely static impressions or mental representations of memories. Three
core chapters by researchers in the midst of this debate--Maria
Brandimonte, Geir Kaufmann, and Dan Reisberg--make up the central
portion of this text. The first chapter is a historical overview of
the problem as well as a review of the research in psychology and the
argument as it has developed in related fields, such as philosophy and
artificial intelligence. The last chapter pulls together all of the
positions and points to new areas of research which may help uncover
an explanation for the apparent contradictions in the research.
Students and researchers in psychology and cognitive psychology will
benefit from this comprehensive look at this heated debate.
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Representation and Transformation in Mental Imagery
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780198026006
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok