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Images in the Mind’s Eye Are Quick Sketches That Lack Simple, Real-World Details
Here were the simple instructions given by a Harvard University assistant professor to people participating in a recent cognitive science study: “Imagine the following scene. Visualize it in your mind’s eye, as vividly as you
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The Future Is Bright: Vivid Imagination Is Linked to Mental Health
People who can imagine achieving their goals in greater detail are less likely to be or to become depressed.
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The Future Is Bright: Vivid Imagination Is Linked to Mental Health
People who can imagine achieving their goals in greater detail are less likely to be or to become depressed.
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Cattell Fund Projects Explore Music, Mental Imagery, and Visual Meaning
APS Fellow Brad Wyble of Pennsylvania State University, Andrea Halpern of Bucknell University, and Clayton Curtis of New York University are recipients of fellowships that allow them to extend sabbatical periods for research.