Mental Imagery

Published February 1992 by Yale Univ Pr.

ISBN: 0300054726

In the first philosophical study of mental imagery, Mark Rollins shows that there are no logical or methodological reasons why the brain cannot store information in the form of pictures. Contending the no current theory adequately explains the results of experiments conducted by such psychologists as Kosslyn, Shepard and Cooper, he proposes an original theory of how images function as representations.

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