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| VOLUME
1, 1977 |
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No. 1, Spring
| Mental images: Ghosts of sensations?, Anees A.
Sheikh; Eidetics: An overview, Akhter Ahsen;
Imagery and verbal behavior, B.R. Bugelski; Covert
conditioning: Assumptions and procedures, Joseph
R. Cautela; Imagery, comprehension, and mnemonics,
Ian M.L. Hunter; Guided affective imagery: An account
of its development, Hanscarl Leuner; Autonomy,
imagery, and dissociation, Peter McKellar; Verbalizer-Visualizer:
A cognitive style dimension, Alan Richardson; Imagination
and make-believe play in early childhood: Some educational
implications, Jerome L. Singer; Imagery assessment:
A survey of self-report measures, K. White, P.W.
Sheehan, and R. Ashton; The role of imagery
in models of cognition, John C. Yuille and
Michael J. Catchpole
No. 2, Fall
| Imagery ability and cognition: A critical review,
Carole H. Ernest; Eidetic and general image theory
of primary image objects and identification processes,
Anna T. Dolan; Toward a cognitive theory of mnemonic
imagery, Hayne W. Reese; Visual imagery control:
One dimension or four?, K.D. White and R.
Ashton; Spontaneous visual imagery: Implications
for psychoanalysis, psychopathology, and psychotherapy,
Joseph Reyher; Imagery and consciousness: A theoretical
review from an individual differences perspective, David
Marks; The effects of stimulus invariance on daydreaming
and divergent thinking, Richard J. Tushup and
Marvin Zuckerman; Mental imagery: An indispensable
psychological concept, O. Hobart Mowrer; The
dream as metaphor: An information-processing and learning
model, John S. Antrobus; Protosymbolic method: A phenomenological
treatment of schizophrenic hallucinations, Garry
F. Prouty; Imagery from the point of view of psychological
aesthetics, the arts, and creativity, Martin S. Lindauer

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| VOLUME
2, 1978 |
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No. 1, Spring
| Eidetics: Neural experiential growth potential for
the treatment of accident traumas, debilitating stress
conditions, and chronic emotional blocking, Akhter
Ahsen; Incubation, imagery, and creativity, J.C.
Gowan; Frontiers of creative imagination imagery,
Joe Khatena; Image theory of conditioning, memory,
forgetting, functional similarity, fusion, and dominance,
Donald L. King; Successful grieving: Changing
personal constructs through mental imagery, James
K. Morrison; The representation and manipulation
of three-dimensional space in mental images, Steven
Pinker and Stephen M. Kosslyn; Subject, task,
and tester variables associated with initial eye movement
responses, Alan Richardson; Mental imagery and
memory: Coding ability or coding preference?, John
T. E. Richardson; The social psychology of hallucinations,
Theodore R. Sarbin and Joseph B. Juhasz;
Television and imaginative play, Dorothy G. Singer
No. 2, Fall
| Imagery in verbal communication,
Ian Begg, Douglas Upfold, and Terrance D.
Wilton; The effects of imagery ability and contextual
saliency on the semantic interpretation of verbal stimuli,
Francis J. Di Vesta and Steven M. Ross; Imagery-based
perceptual centering and decentering: Experimental effects
and individual differences, Frank H. Farley and
Arie Cohen; Mental imagery and creativity: Review
and speculations, Barbara L. Forisha; The function
of imaginative fantasy in sexual behavior, Kathryn
Kelley and Donn Byrne; Reported absence of
visual dream imagery in a normally sighted subject with
Turners syndrome, Nancy H. Kerr, David Foulkes,
and Gregory J. Jurkovic; Imagery facilitation
and performance on the Creative Imagination Scale,
Peter W. Sheehan, Kevin M. McConkey, and H.G.
Law; Eidetics in the hospital setting and private
practice: A report on eidetic therapy procedures employed
with 69 patients, George E. Twente, II, Dwight Turner,
and John Haney; Bizarreness effects in imagery
as a function of processing level and delay, Shelley
M. Weber and Philip H. Marshall; Some diagnostic
and therapeutic implications of visual imagery reactivity
(Brief Report), Alexander Yanovski and Max
L. Fogel

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| VOLUME
3, 1979 |
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No. 1 & 2, Spring
/ Fall | Editors
note; Introversion-extraversion and mental imagery,
Moira A. Gralton, Yvonne A. Hayes, and John
T.E. Richardson; Cyclical processing: A framework
for imagery research, Peter J. Hampson and Peter
E. Morris; Creative imagery in blind and sighted
adolescents, Roger A. Johnson; Physiological
correlates of eidetic imagery and induced anxiety, Charles
S. Jordan and Kenneth T. Lenington; Relationship
between spontaneous imagery distortions and schizophrenic
psychopathology, Richard I. Lanyon and Anne
C. May; Eidetic imagery and cognitive abilities,
Allan Paivio and Murray Cohen; Dream recall
frequency and vividness of visual imagery, Alan Richardson;
A possible function of lateral eye movements, Barbara
A. Rosenberg; Images, language, emotions, and personality:
Social behaviorisms theory, Arthur W. Staats
and Jeffrey M. Lohr; Adolescent daydreaming:
The I.Q. effect, Philip L. Taylor and Mark
Fulcomer; Case History Section, Akhter Ahsen

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| VOLUME
4, 1980 |
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No. 1, Spring
| Exploratory analyses of
verbally stimulated imagery of the self, Desmond
S. Cartwright; Fantasy as mirror: A preliminary
analysis, John N. Kotre; A cognitive, reconstructive
approach to the psychotherapeutic use of imagery,
James K. Morrison and Michael S. Cometa;
How analog can digital models be? A comment on Andersons
Arguments concerning representations of mental
imagery, David Navon; Concreteness, imagery,
and semantic categorization, John T.E. Richardson;
Daydreaming in a war environment, Yacov Rofe
and Isaac Lewin; Creation of literary metaphors
as stimulated by superimposed versus separated visual
images, Albert Rothenberg and Robert S. Sobel;
Individual differences in visual imagery ability and
the retrieval of visual appearances, Judith A. Slee;
Strategies for imagery research, Robert Sommer;
Case History Section, Akhter Ahsen
No. 2, Fall
| An alternative model to account for the Clark and
Chase picture verification experiments, John R. Beech;
Creativity, analogical thinking, and muscular metaphors,
David M. Harrington; Self-generated images are more
effective mnemonics, Donald G. Jamieson and Myron
G. Schimpf; Hypnosis and imagery in the rehabilitation
of a brain-damaged patient, Karen Johnson and
Errol R. Korn; Eidetic-imagery group methods
of assertion training, Charles S. Jordan, Mary Davis,
Peter Kahn and Robert H. Sinnott; Mental
rotation: Is it stage related?, N.H. Kerr, R. Corbitt
and G.J. Jurkovic; An adaptation of the keyword
method to childrens learning of foreign verbs,
Gloria E. Miller, Joel R. Levin and Michael
Pressley; Imagery, absorption, and hypnosis: A factorial
study, Kenneth P. Monteiro, Hugh Macdonald and
Ernest R. Hilgard; The intensive journal process:
A method for integrating lifes experiences, LaRee
D. Naviaux; Mental imagery and stimulus concreteness,
John T.E. Richardson; The stuff hypnotic dreams
are made of, Nicholas P. Spanos, Mary E. Nightingale,
H. Lorraine Radtke, and Henderikus J. Stam;
Vividness and control of imagery in personality types,
A.B. Stricklin and M.L. Penk; The magic theater
and the ordinary theater: A comparison, Jon Tolaas;
Higher-imagery words and the readability of college
history texts, William P. Wharton; Case History
Section, Akhter Ahsen

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| VOLUME
5, 1981 |
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No. 1, Spring
| Editorial, Akhter Ahsen; Imagery and
imagination in American psychology, Ernest R. Hilgard,
with open peer commentary by A. Ahsen, J.S. Antrobus,
J.W. Brown, B.R. Bugelski, R.N. Haber, D.H. Holding,
R.R. Holt, I.M.L. Hunter, J.F. Kihlstrom, P. McKellar,
D. Marks, M.T. Orne and K.M. McConkey, K.H. Pribram,
P.A. Roodin and E.F. Giray, B. Wallace; Types
of relationship instantiated in verbal, visual and enactive
imagery, Susan M. Aylwin; Patterns of creativity
and mental imagery in men and women, Barbara L. Forisha;
Recognition memory for movement patterns and their corresponding
pictures, Craig Hall and Eric Buckolz;
Therapeutic use of generative graphicsII: Application
to family therapy, Marvin Karno, Joseph Brunon, Dean
Ishiki and Georgia Wagniere; The functional
significance of visual imagery in ideational fluency
performance, Geir Kaufmann; Relative image-evoking
ability of personalized and non-personalized sentences,
Bruce A. Bracken; Müller-Lyer illusion induced
by imagination, Kevin Berbaum and Chan Sup
Chung; Counting daydreams, Steven R. Gold, Ruth
G. Teague and Phyllis Jarvinen; The mapping
of thoughts, emotions, sensations and images as responses
to music, John W. Osborne; The employment of
imagery to study social psychological phenomena,
Neil J. Wollman; King Lear: Images of the self in
old age, Hyman L. Muslin; Imagery approach in
the treatment of learning disability, Akhter Ahsen;
Book Review, The mythic image
No. 2, Fall
| The power of visual perceiving, Ralph N.
Haber, with open peer commentary by A. Ahsen,
M.W. Dobson, S.M. Kosslyn, L. Wilkinson, R.D. Zakia;
SCPC imagery technique for treatment of jet lag,
Edith M. Jurka; Individual differences in imagery
and autonomic control, Robert G. Kunzendorf;
A developmental study of cognitive equivalence in the
congenitally blind, Amanda Hall; The effects
of suggestion and distraction on coping ideation and
reported pain, Nicholas P. Spanos, Henderikus J.
Stam, and Kevin Brazil; Individual differences
in hypnagogic and hypnopompic imagery, J.T.E. Richardson,
A. Mavromatis, T. Mindel, and A.C. Owens;
A light-switch phenomenon in lucid dreams,
Keith M.T. Hearne; Daydreaming, self-consciousness,
and memory monitoring, Steven R. Gold and
Bruce B. Henderson; Hypnotic state reports: Contextual
variation and phenomenological criteria, Celine Wedemeyer
and William C. Coe; Retrieval of abstract nouns
as a function of mnemonic instructions and reading ability,
Seong-Soo Lee and Peter Edwards; Organizational
factors in a sequential visual integration task,
Miguel Kazen-Saad and Keith E. Nelson; Verbalizer-Visualizer
Questionnaire: Relationship with imagery and verbal-visual
ability, John E. Edwards and Wallace Wilkins;
Literature and vicarious experience: The imagination
as trickster and midwife, Patrick H. Dust; Imagery
in hemispheric asymmetries: Research and application,
Akhter Ahsen; Book review, Image and mind

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