The Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire (VVIQ) was developed in 1973 by the British psychologist David Marks. The VVIQ consists of 16 items in four...
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Hyperphantasia (category Visual perception)
self-report questionnaires, such as the Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire (VVIQ), developed by David Marks in 1973, which evaluates the vividness of an...
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Mental image (redirect from Neural substrates of visual imagery)
the vividness of their images. Special questionnaires have been developed to assess such differences, including the Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire...
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Aphantasia (redirect from Visual irreminiscence)
used the Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire (VVIQ), developed by David Marks in 1973, to evaluate the quality of the mental image of 21 self-diagnosed...
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intrusive imagery, decreasing its intensity, vividness, and duration, and consequently alleviating distress or pain. Mental imagery, especially visual and auditory...
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Adam Zeman (neurologist) (category Academics of the University of Edinburgh)
conducted a survey of 21 people with a self-reported lifelong lack of visual imagery, using the Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire developed by David...
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David Marks (psychologist) (category Alumni of the University of Reading)
mental imagery led to the development of the Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire, a tool for the assessment of individual differences in visual imagery...
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Hypnagogia (redirect from Hypnopompic imagery)
confined to visual imagery but can manifest in other modalities. For example, Robert Stickgold recounts having experienced the touch of rocks while falling...
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the cognitive process of purposefully generating visual mental imagery, with eyes open or closed, simulating or recreating visual perception, in order...
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Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (category Effects of psychoactive drugs)
three types of visual flashbacks: (a) perceptual distortions (e.g., seeing haloes around objects); (b) heightened imagery (e.g., visual experiences as...
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Vignette (literature) (section Writers of vignettes)
short and descriptive piece of writing that captures a brief period in time. Vignettes are more focused on vivid imagery and meaning rather than plot...
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Autobiographical memory (redirect from Neuroanatomy of autobiographical memory)
goals. Clusters of general events that fall under the category of "first-time" achievements or occasions seem to have a particular vividness, such as the...
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Dream (redirect from Vivid dream)
theorized that "the visual imagery of dreams is produced by activation during sleep of the same structures that generate complex visual imagery in waking perception...
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body image and visual imagery. Graham Reed (1974) suggested that the OBE is a stress reaction to a painful situation, such as the loss of love. John Palmer...
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performance on tests of hypnotic susceptibility. Absorption is one of the traits assessed in the Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire. Absorption is most...
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Florentine Codex (redirect from General History of the Things of New Spain)
characteristics of the god? What were his powers? What ceremonies were performed in his honor? What was his attire? For Book Ten, "The People", a questionnaire may...
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Flashbulb memory (section Importance of an event)
memory. Both of these types of memories have vividness that accompanies the memory, but it was found that for flashbulb memories, the vividness was much higher...
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Psilocybin (redirect from Adverse effects of psilocybin)
duration is about 4 to 6 hours. Imagery in cave paintings and rock art of modern-day Algeria and Spain suggests that human use of psilocybin mushrooms predates...
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Sexual fantasy (section Origins of sexual fantasies)
fantasies tend to focus more on visual imagery and explicit anatomic detail, with men being more interested in visual sexual stimulation and fantasies...
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False memory (category Symptoms and signs of mental disorders)
experiment also showed participants videos of a car accident, but the phrasing of the follow-up questionnaire was critical in participant responses. 150...
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additional behavioral measures such as questionnaires or interviews to capture the subjective experience and vividness of the retrieved memories. These measures...
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to gauge the accuracy of repeated descriptions of traumatic events. Neiser and Harsh (1992) gave participants a questionnaire about the 1986 Challenger...
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Parasocial interaction (section Evolution of the term)
from capture broader situation of meaningful media user reactions. In 2010, Tian and Hoffner conduct an online questionnaire measuring the responses from...
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Eyewitness memory (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2025)
It is also hypothesized that eidetic imagery is not exactly related to memory and improves recall for visual details. As such, photographic memory is...
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State-dependent memory (section History of research)
study of 100 college-aged women between the age of 18–24 were given questionnaires daily to access how alcohol had an effect on their memories of a past...
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picture acting" among various odd jobs he claimed to have held in a questionnaire submitted to his publisher, Random House, in 1964. A nearly identical...
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