No. 1, Spring| The nature and function
of eidetic imagery, David Marks and Peter
McKellar, with open peer commentary by A. Ahsen,
R. Ashton, T.X. Barber, B. Bridgeman, B.R. Bugelski,
A.T. Dolan, L.W. Doob, J. Drummond, B.L. Forisha,
C. Furst, R.N. Haber, T. Hanna, T. Hatakeyama
and T. Onizawa, K. Heinerth, E.R. Hilgard, D.H.
Holding, I.M.L. Hunter, C.S. Jordan, G. Kaufman, S.
Krippner, R.S. McCully, K. Pribram, A. Richardson,
B.C. Riggs, P. Roodin and E. Giray, T.R. Sarbin and
J. Juhasz, P.W. Sheehan, H. Slochower, G. Smith, D.S.
Solomon, B. Wallace, R.W. Wescott; Imagery-eliciting
strategies and meaningful learning, Kathryn Lutz
Alesandrini; The effect of bizarre imagery on
memory as a function of delay: Reconfirmation of interaction
effect, V. Alan Bergfeld, Lisa S. Choate, and
Neal E.A. Kroll; Dual coding of pictorial stimuli
by children, John K. Burton; Actual daydream
content and the Imaginal Processes Inventory, Steven
R. Gold and Ruth G. Gold; The effects of
presentation mode, imagery ability and type of stimulus
material on learning, Patricia Ann Hunter, David
M. Moore and Terry M. Wildman; Mental images,
appreciation of grammatical patterns, and creativity,
Robert G. Kunzendorf; An investigation of sex
differences in visual recognition and recall, Diane
McGuinness and Lorraine McLaughlin; Principles
of imagery in art and literature, Akhter Ahsen;
Book Review, Educational psychology of the gifted
No. 2, Fall
| Learning and imagery, B.R. Bugelski, with
open peer commentary by A. Ahsen, J. Deese, H.J.
Eysenck, R.N. Haber, G. Kaufmann, D.L. King, E. Klinger,
R.S. Lockhart, L. McCullough, P. McKellar and
D. Marks, A. Paivio, H.W. Reese, J. Reyher, A. Richardson,
J. Wolpe; Imagery, ambiguity, emotional arousal
and ongoing thought, Robert A. Zachary; Sex
differences in actual daydream content, Ruth G.
Gold and Steven R. Gold; Imagery and eye
movements, Sara Cheney, Laurence Miller, and
Rod Rees; Chess imagery in novice and master,
James D. Milojkovic; Descent into Heller: Mythic
imagery in Catch-22, Walter James Miller;
Imagery in perceptual learning and clinical application,
Akhter Ahsen; Book Review, Mindsplit: The psychology
of multiple personality and the dissociated self
VOLUME
7, 1983
No. 1, Spring| Categorical and idiosyncratic
imagery as preparation for object perception, Roberta
L. Klatzky and Gale L. Martin; Lucid dream
induction, Keith M.T. Hearne; The use of altered
states of consciousness and imagery in physical and
pain rehabilitation, Errol R. Korn; Patterns
of meaning in guided fantasy, Eric Hall; A
penny for your thoughts: Imagery value and periodicity
of interior monologue, Robert Hogenraad and
Etienne Orianne; Visual imagery and olfactory
stimulation, Milton Wolpin and Charles Weinstein;
Development and application of the childrens
version of the Family Environment Scale, Christopher
J. Pino, Nancy Simons, and Mary Jane Slawinowski;
The Wilson-Barber Inventory of Childhood Memories
and Imaginings: Childrens form and norms for
1337 children and adolescents, Susan A. Myers;
Sex differences in visual and phonetic search,
Diane McGuinness and Ann Courtney; The
facilitative effects of music on visual imagery: A
multiple measures approach, Alexandra Quittner
and Robert Glueckauf; Imagery vividness
and memory for verbal material, Michael J. Dickel
and Stefan Slak; Analogy imagery and the creative
imagination, Joe Khatena; Hearing images,
Mary Doll; Odysseus and Oedipus Rex: Image psychology
and the literary technique of consciousness, Akhter
Ahsen; Book Review, Advances in parapsychological
research
No. 2, Fall
| Lucid dreams: The content of conscious awareness
of dreaming during the dream, Jayne Gackenbach
and Barbara Schillig; The effect of an experimentally
induced demand on nocturnal dream content, Derek
A. Stern, Graham S. Saayman and Stephen W.
Touyz; An examination of the effects of encoding
and decision processes on the rate of mental rotation,
Edward M. Duncan and Tammy Bourg; On the
mechanism underlying kinetic visual imagery: I. The
role of eye movements and reafferent stimulation,
Leonard Brosgole and Miguel Roig; A proposed
typology for the visualization process, Sheldon
R. Baker and Douglas Hill; Correlates of
visual-perceptual dysfunction, imaginal behavior,
and effective pedagogy: Validation of the Multisensory
Imagery Scale (MIS), Alvin B. Reing; Colored-letter
synesthesia, Keith A. Wollen and Frank T.
Ruggiero; Imagery values, instructional prompts,
and noun recall, Jupian J. Leung, Nancy S. Suzuki
and Stephen F. Foster; Cognitive style and
cognitive maps: Sex differences in representations
of a familiar terrain, Diane McGuinness and
Janet Sparks; Visual-nonvisual cognitive style
and response to behavior therapies, Michael Wald
and Jefferson M. Fish; The use of imagery in
short-term psychotherapy, Melissa Crider Andrea;
Is story image? Reflections of a storyteller, Lois
J. Parker; Exile: The contemporary image of man,
Akhter Ahsen; Book Review, Lucid dreams
VOLUME
8, 1984
No. 1, Spring | IMAGERY &
TRANSFORMATION THEATER(Theme Issue)
Drama-imagery processes as socialization: An interdisciplinary
perspective, Gloria Count-van Manen; Imagery,
drama and transformation, Akhter Ahsen; Puppets,
dolls, objects, masks, and make-up, Robert Landy;
Mime and movement training with mental imagery, Bob
Fleshman; The theatergoer as imager, John Drummond;
The field of drama therapy, David Read Johnson;
Family life laboratory: The uses of creative-dramatic
processes in university social sciences settings,
Ralph C. Gomes and Gloria Count-van Manen;
Lorton prison project, Geoffrey W. Newman;
Halfway house project, Kelsey E. Collie; Drama
therapy, training, and practice: An overview, Geoffrey
W. Newman and Kelsey E. Collie
No. 2, Summer
| In pursuit of visuo-spatial ability: Part I. Visual
systems, Diane McGuinness and Lesley B.
Brabyn; Imagery control: What is really being
measured?, Perry R. Morrison and Ken D.
White; Auditory, tactile and visual imagery in
PA learning by congenitally blind, deaf, and normal
adults, Barrie Marchant and Thomas E. Malloy;
Imagery monitoring and coping suggestions in the reduction
of experimentally induced pain, Nicholas P. Spanos
and Kevin Brazil; Use of multidimensional scaling
of imagery in assessing the organization of environmental
stresses in memory, Jeffrey A. Gliner and
Gail S. Gliner; Hypnotic aversive and positive
imagery in the cessation of smoking and the maintenance
of nonsmoking behavior, A.J. Straatmeyer; The
effect of relaxation, fantasy journeys and free imagery
on control and vividness of imagery, Connie R.
Hull and Gary F. Render; Effects of imagery
instruction on reading and retaining a literary text,
C. Giesen and J. Peeck; Rorschach and archetype:
Examining the correspondence by Elton M. Squyres
and Ray A. Craddick; Heartbeat as stimulus
for vivid imagery: A report on individual differences
and imagery function, Akhter Ahsen
No. 3, Fall
| IMAGERY & LITERARY CONSCIOUSNESS(Theme Issue)
Reading of image in psychology and literary text,
Akhter Ahsen; From child to artist: A developmental
perspective on perceptual patterning and symbolization,
John Peacock; An American model of mind: The
relation words bear to things, Walter Reinsdorf;
Personal identity and the imagery of place: Psychological
issues and literary themes, Marjorie Woods Lavin
and Fredric Agatstein; Using the target metaphor
in therapy, Warren R. Rule; Toward a mirthful
self-image of condensation and beyond, Erling Skorpen;
Superman: Invulnerable to all but kryptonite, compassion,
and concupiscence, Michael D. Waitman; Healing
imagery in womens literature, Katherine V.
Pope
No. 4, Winter
| IMAGERY &
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY(Theme Issue)
Imagery and medicine: Psychophysiological speculations,
Jeanne Achterberg; ISM: The triple code model
for imagery and psychophysiology, Akhter Ahsen;
Imagery and psychophysiological response, Magda
B. Arnold; Psychophysiology of structural imagery
in post-traumatic stress disorder, Charles S. Jordan;
Centrifugal effects of eidetic imaging on flash electroretinograms
and autonomic responses, Robert G. Kunzendorf;
An experiential theory of emotion: A partial outline
with implications for research, Bernard Lyman;
Consciousness, imagery, and emotionwith special
reference to autonomic imagery, George Mandler;
The new structural approach to image formation, psychophysiology
and psychopathology, David F. Marks; Emotions
and imagery, Robert Plutchik; Strengthening
the theoretical links between imaged stimuli and physiological
responses, Alan Richardson
VOLUME
9, 1985
No. 1, Spring
| Medial hemispheric
imbalance: Experiments on a clinically related imagery
function, Akhter Ahsen; The relationship between
field independence and lucid dreaming ability,
Jayne Gackenbach, Nancy Heilman, Sheila Boyt,
and Stephen LaBerge; A life span approach to
the study of eidetic imagery, Erol F. Giray, Paul
Roodin, Warren Altkin, Paul Flagg, and Gene
Yoon; Cognitive versus imaginal treatments for
cognitively-versus imaginally-induced dysphoria,
Daniel E. Hart and John R. Means; Utilization
of visual imagery in creative performance, C.A.
Parrott and K.T. Strongman; Absorption
in directed daydreaming, Susanne M. Ramonth;
Effects of absorption and instructions on heart rate
control, John D.C. Shea; Imagery ability and
the experience of affect by free associative imagery,
John R. Suler
No. 2, Summer
| IMAGERY & SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY(Theme
Issue) Image psychology and the
empirical method, Akhter Ahsen; Demand characteristics
in image scanning experiments, Pierre Jolicoeur
and Stephen M. Kosslyn; A theory of symbolic
representation in problem solving, Geir Kaufmann;
Methodological change and the elicitation of images
in human geography, Geoffrey W. Kearsley; Similarities
and differences between perception and mental imagery,
Seiro Kitamura; Imagery paradigms and methodology,
David F. Marks; Subjects reports and converging
operations in the investigation of mental imagery,
John T.E. Richardson; Scientific methodology and
experiential approaches to the study of mental imagery,
Colleen Ward; Notes on imagery and perception
in personality research and assessment, Bert E.
Westerlundh and Gudmund J.W. Smith; A laboratory-based
experimental methodology is inappropriate for the
study of mental imagery, John C. Yuille
No. 3, Fall| Unvividness paradox,
Akhter Ahsen; Private eyes in a public setting:
The use of imagery in group psychotherapy, Mark
F. Ettin; High communality among judgements of
imagined and perceived novel visual dot patterns,
Edmund S. Howe; Distal eidetic technology: Further
characteristics of the fantasy-prone personality,
Susan A. Myers and Harvey R. Austrin; A
procedure using imagery and humor in psychotherapy:
Case application with longitudinal assessment, Frank
J. Prerost; Verbalizers and visualizers in child
thinking and memory, Vittorio Rubini and Cesare
Cornoldi; The relationship between imagination
and memory, Robert J. Tracy, Jean K. Tracy,
and Curtis L. Ramsdell
No. 4, Winter
| EXPRESSIVE IMAGERY(Theme
Issue) Embodied transformational
images in dance-movement therapy, Penny Lewis Bernstein;
Creativity and eidetic psychotherapy, Catherine
Cauthorne; Heart imagery: Some new directions
in healing and psychotherapeutic applications,
Joseph A. Grassi; Externalizing and improvising
imagery through drama therapy; A psychoanalytic view,
Eleanor C. Irwin; The image of the mask: Implications
for theatre and therapy, Robert Landy; When
is a heart not a heart?, Jo Milgrom; Imagery
in art therapy: The source, the setting, and the significance,
Judith A. Rubin; Imagery and music, Lisa Summer;
Imaging: A technique for effective lecturing, Richard
L. Weaver, II, Howard W. Cotrell, and Thomas
A. Michel
VOLUME
10, 1986
No. 1, Spring
Prologue to unvividness paradox, Akhter Ahsen;
The effects on visual imagery of priming memory,
Francis S. Bellezza and John C. Day; Creative
projection and the experience type, Rudolf Kincel;
Visual Elaboration Scale: Analysis of individual and
group versions, Kevin M. McConkey and Heather
Nogrady; Visual imagery training: Stimulating
utilization of imaginal processes, C.A. Parrott;
The relationship of imagery to originality, flexibility
and fluency in creative thinking, Geraldine A.
Shaw and Stephen T. DeMers; Distancing
behavior and imagery in the school aversive, Joseph
Weinbaum and Sarah Gilead; Effect of visualization
training on spatial ability test scores, Louise
G. Yates
No. 2, Summer
IMAGERY & LITERARY CONSTRUCTIONS(Theme Issue)
New surrealist manifesto: Interlocking of sanity and
insanity, Akhter Ahsen; The role of the reader:
Manipulator or manipulated?, A.R. Chadwick
and V. Harger-Grinling; Imagery in Toni Morrisons
novels: The black perspective, Grace C. Cooper;
The monster in childrens dreams: Night alchemies,
Mary Doll; The inner space of reading: Interviews
with John Hawkes, Carlos Fuentes, and William
Gass on visual imaging, Ellen Joann Esrock;
Snow as a literary image for a schizophrenic state,
E. Lynn Harris; Images of transformation: Joyces
Ulysses in mid-life, Bette Mandl; Poetic pictorial
multivalency: Miltons LAllegro
and its illustrators, Peter Morgan; Sylvia
Plaths lunar images: Metamorphoses of
the Moon, Rai Peterson; Moving with the
deep image in the poetry of Robert Bly, Laurel
Smith and Robert E. Taylor; A transformational
journey into inner emptiness in Akhter Ahsens
epic poem Manhunt in the Desert, Robert
E. Taylor and Laurel Smith; Blooms
self-therapy in Ulysses: Images in action,
Jay A. Wentworth
No. 3, Fall| THE NEW STRUCTURALISM(Theme
Issue/Book by
Akhter Ahsen)
I. IntroductionThe structure in object, language
and image: The parallels; The crossroads of image
structure: Empirical, psychological and literary traditions;
The project that failed: Associationism; Dissociation
and deconstruction; Titchenerian structuralism; Saussurean
structuralism; Functionalism, behaviorism, neo-behaviorism;
Introspective behavioral phenomenology. II. The New
StructuralismIntrospection; Structure and function:
The role of device in New Structuralism; Single image
as system; From information to act: Hilgards
neo-dissociation; Memory complex versus poetry; Piagets
ego-centric structuralism; Propositionists and cognitivists:
A critique; The Triple Code ModelISM: The presence
of image; ISM variations; The literary theories; Imagery,
empiricism and dramatic interlock. III.Notes.
No.
4, Winter| Hot image: An experimental study of
enhanced sensory connection to the mental image, with
clinical implications, Akhter Ahsen; An instrument
for assessing imagery of movement: The Vividness of
Movement Imagery Questionnaire (VMIQ), Anne Isaac,
David F. Marks and David G. Russell;
A comparison of image-induced and perceived Müller-Lyer
illusion, Yasuko Ohkuma; Validation report
on the Verbalizer-Visualizer Questionnaire, C.A.
Parrott; Imagery methods in stepfamily diagnosis
and therapy, Christopher J. Pino; Visual memory:
When imagery vividness makes a difference, Daniel
Reisberg, L. Clayton Culver, Friderike Heuer, and
David Fischman; Some psychometric properties of
two scales for the measurement of verbalizer-visualizer
differences in cognitive style, Gary L. Sullivan
and M. Carole Macklin; The two way journey:
Pathological and adaptive aspects of symbolizing activity,
F. Von Broembsen