No.
1 & 2, Spring/Summer | Phosphene Imagery
Questionnaire: Third eye, eidetics, hypnosis, and
cosmic fantasy, Akhter Ahsen; The effects of
practice on the recognition of emergent properties
in visual imagery, Jacqueline Bichsel and
Beverly Roskos-Ewoldsen; Latency and duration
of visual mental images in normal and depressed subjects,
Marguerite Cocude, Veronique Charlot and Michel
Denis; Measuring movement imagery abilities: A
revision of the Movement Imagery Questionnaire,
Craig R. Hall and Kathleen A. Martin; Conscious
images as centrally excited sensations:
A developmental study of imaginal influences on the
ERG, Robert G. Kunzendorf, Michael Justice and
Daniel Capone; Resiliency of bizarreness effects
under varying conditions of verbal and imaginal elaboration
and list composition, James B. Worthen; Visual
imagery in a category-specific impaired patient,
Stefano Zago, Erica Policardi, Francesca Burgio
and Giuseppe Sartori
No.
3 & 4, Fall/Winter | Visual imagery and
performance during multisensory experience, synaesthesia
and phosphenes, Akhter Ahsen; Synaesthesia
and imagery: Fantasia revisited, Peter McKellar;
Alternating between two imaginary stimuli may produce
phi, Leonard Brosgole, Tak Chun Chan, Tabitha E.
Brandt-Tiven, Elizabeth K. Miller, and Douglas
M. Sanders; Mnemonic images and associated pair
recall, Alfredo Campos and Maria Jose Perez;
Conceptual metaphors in mental imagery for proverbs,
Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr., Lise K. Strom, and Michael
J. Spivey-Knowlton; Gender differences in mental
imagery in grade 10s reader response to a poem,
Andrew Kitchenham; Subcomponents of imagery
and their influence on emotional memories, Milena
A. Raspotnig; Different images in different situations:
A diary study of the spontaneous use of imagery,
Luca Vecchio and Marzia Bonifacio
VOLUME
22, 1998
No.
1 & 2, Spring/Summer |
MYTHOPOESIS AND THE CRISIS OF POSTMODERNISM: TOWARD
INTEGRATING IMAGE AND STORY(Theme
Issue/Book by Lois J. Parker)
Preface; Introduction; 1. Storytelling and New Structuralism:
Reviving an ancient union between image and story;
2. Modern functions of vision and voice; 3. Homage
to a muse; 4. In search of context, both historical
and philosophical; 5. Testing the mythic vision; 6.
Mythopoesis and the crisis of a postmodern world
No.
3 & 4, Fall/Winter | Hot and cold mental
imagery: Enacting thermodynamic potentials, Akhter
Ahsen; Imagery unvividness and social-psychological
implications, Sunday Aderemi Adeyemo; Effects
of gender on reported vividness of visual imagery
for parents, Stuart J. McKelvie; Visual imagery
and the vertical-horizontal velocity illusion: A failure
to confirm Cerf-Beares findings, Leonard
Brosgole and Maria Maranion; The measurement
of imagery vividness: A test of the reliability and
validity of the Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire
and the Vividness of Movement Imagery Questionnaire,
David T. Eton, Frank H. Gilner and David
C. Munz; Olfactory and visual mental imagery,
Avery N. Gilbert, Melissa Crouch and Sarah
E. Kemp; Correspondence between waking-time coping
and dream content, Raija-Leena Punamaki; Visual
input does not facilitate the scanning of spatial
images, Brigitte Roder and Frank Rosler;
Recognizing emergent properties of images and percepts:
The role of perceptual goodness in imaginal and perceptual
discovery, Beverly Roskos-Ewoldsen; The Italian
form of the Questionnaire upon Mental Imagery (QMI),
G. Sacco and M. Reda; Individual differences
in imaginal and verbal thinking habits of grade 6
students, Jacqueline A. Specht and Jack
Martin
VOLUME
23, 1999
No.
1 & 2, Spring/Summer | Image and reality:
Eidetic bridge to art, psychology and therapy, Akhter
Ahsen; Imaginal discovery, working memory, and
intelligence, Jacqueline Bichsel and Beverly
Roskos-Ewoldsen; Effect of eyes open/closed and
order of rating on VVIQ scores, Alfredo Campos,
Antonio Lopez and Maria Angeles Gonzalez;
A pictorial mnemonic numeric system for improving
students factual memory, Yooyeun Hwang, Willy
A. Renandya, Joel R. Levin, Mary E. Levin, Lynette
D. Glasman and Russell N. Carney; Imagined
movement and response programming, Masanobu Ito;
Dream cognition and rapid eye movement sleep in the
narcolepsy syndrome, Anthony Lequerica; The
dynamic flow of imagery, its visual expression and
impairment in psychopathology, Vija B. Lusebrink;
Subjective, not cognitive psychology: The revolutionary
theory of the twenty-first century, William G.
Quill; Bizarre imagery and distinctiveness: Implications
for the classroom, Dan E. Tess, Roger L. Hutchinson,
James H. Treloar, and Charles M. Jenkins
No.
3 & 4, Fall/Winter
| HOT AND COLD MENTAL IMAGERY: MIND OVER BODY ENCOUNTERS
(Theme
Issue/Bookby
Akhter Ahsen)
Preface. 1. Meta-thermals, mind, and image; 2. Mental
imagery and neurological pathways; 3. Hot and cold
water image experiments; 4. Heat thermostats in imagery
and perception; 5. The pure heat: When cold strikes
cold; 6. Various temperatures, mixed and unmixed;
7. Thermodynamics of mythology; 8. The imaginative
walk; 9. The ice circle; 10. The heart and longevity:
Working with imagery potentials; 11. Seven layers
of the father image; 12. Hologram and image cloning
VOLUME
24, 2000
No.
1 & 2, Spring/Summer | Image and maze:
Learning through imagery functions, Akhter Ahsen;
The electrocortical correlates of daydreaming during
vigilance tasks, Stephen Cunningham,Mark
W. Scerbo and Frederick G. Freeman; Mental
imagery: In what form and for what purpose is it utilized
by counselor trainees?, Janis Davis and Chris
Brown; Imagery effects in false recall and false
recognition, Harvey H.C. Marmurek and Melinda
E. Hamilton; An experimental study of the influences
of magical ideation and sense of meaning on the attribution
of telepathic experience, Adrian Parker; The
availability and effectiveness of imaginal mediators
in associative learning: Individual differences related
to gender, age, and verbal ability, John T.E. Richardson;
Imaging ability and eyewitness accuracy, Michelle
L. Riske, Benjamin Wallace and Philip A. Allen;
Influence of protagonists race and salience
and participants imagery skill on recognition,
inferences and perception, Daniel S. L. Roberts
and Brenda E. MacDonald; Gender differences
in dream recall, Michael Schredl; Reverse spelling,
the VVIQ, and mental imagery, Jeffery J. Walczyk
and Robert W. Taylor
No.
3 & 4, Fall/Winter | IMAGE
& WORD IN AHSENS IMAGE PSYCHOLOGY(Theme
Issue/Book by Judith Hochman)
Preface; 1. Eidetic imagination, science and spirituality;
2. Strategic notions in mind experience; 3. Akhter
Ahsens The bronze serpent [introductory
remarks by Hochman; article by Akhter Ahsen]; 4. Western
linguistics: A comparative analysis; 5. The sacred
tradition and Ahsens New Structuralism; 6. Essence
and humanistic eidos