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VOLUME 29, 2005
VOLUME 30, 2006
 
VOLUME 28, 2004

No. 1 & 2, SPRING/SUMMER | Real and imagined movements in older and younger adults, Benjamin A. Clegg, Judi A. Wood, and Julie M. Bugg; Correlation of EEG activity with subjective performance on a guided imagery test: An exploratory study, James Alexander G. Overton; Exercise imagery and the stages of change, Sandra E. Short, Craig R. Hall, Scott R. Engel, and Claudio R. Nigg; The effects of mental imagery on the acquisition of motor skills and performance: A literature review with theoretical implications, Khaled Taktek; Ahsen’s Triple Code Model as a solution to some persistent problems within Adam's closed loop theory and Schmidt’s motor schema theory, Khaled Taktek and Judith Hochman

No. 3 & 4, FALL/WINTER | False and true imagination in trauma: Imagery scripts of Gray’s Anatomy, Akhter Ahsen;  Different strategies for keyword generation, Alfredo Campos, Maria-Angeles Gonzalez, and Angeles Amor; Analysis and performance of pre-performance imagery and other strategies on a golf putting task, Alan S. Kornspan, Lynnette Y. Overby, and Bart S. Lerner; Studying passages with the loci method: Are subject-generated more effective than experimenter-supplied loci pathways?, Angelica Moè and Rossana De Beni; The effects of mental imagery on the learning and transfer of a discrete motor task by young children, Khaled Taktek, Alan Salmoni, and Robert Rigal; A review of mental imagery scales commonly used in sporting contexts, Dianne A. Vella-Brodrick and Kristina MacRae; Issues in the development of a measure of imagery ability in sport, Anthony P. Watt, Tony Morris, and Mark B. Andersen

VOLUME 29, 2005

No. 1 & 2, SPRING/SUMMER | Memory Image: A Postmodern Experiment on Recall        (Theme Issue/Book by Akhter Ahsen)
Preface; Introduction; I. Memory image: Project and experiment; II. Case studies on the memory image; III. Memory image and personal growth; IV. Mind, imagination and perception; V. Gateway to memory;  VI. Alzheimer’s: The memory loss;  VII. Parkinson’s syndrome: The violence of uncertainty; VIII. Autism: Revenge of the mind;  References

NO. 3 & 4, FALL/WINTER | Unvividness Paradox: Dynamics of Imagery Formation    (Theme Issue/Book by Akhter Ahsen)
Introduction; 1. Prologue to unvividness paradox; 2. Unvividness paradox; 3. Unvividness paradox: A discussion (Ernest R Hilgard, David F. Marks and Peter W. Sheehan); 4. Epilogue to unvividness paradox; 5. Principles of unvividness experience:  Focus and periphery (The girdle of Aphrodite); 6. Imagery, unvividness paradox, and the paradigm of control; 7. AA-VVIQ and imagery paradigm: Vividness and unvividness issue in VVIQ research programs; 8. A second report on AA-VVIQ: Role of vivid and unvivid images in consciousness research; Appendices A-H: Imagery tests; Index

VOLUME 30, 2006

No. 1 & 2, SPRING/SUMMER | The relationship between self-report imagery questionnaire scores and subtypes of socially desirable responding: Visual and movement imagery, John Allbutt, Mohammed Shafiullah and Jonathan Ling; Beyond vividness: Parental filters as moderators in mental imagery and measured anxiety level, Nancy A. Bent and Erika Wick; The development of imagery scales for children in three modalities, Pauline Howie, Roslyn Markham and Sabina Kleitman; Mental scanning of spatial images generated from visual locomotion, Tina Iachini, Gennaro Ruggiero and Augusto Gnisci; Dynamical systems theory and pain imagery: Bridging the gap between research and practice, David Pincus; The effect of decomposability and meaningfulness on the representation and processing of visual information in mental rotation, Wendy Smith, Itiel E. Dror and Ina C. Schmitz-Williams; Mental representation: Fundamental principles and ontogenetic perspectives, Khaled Taktek

NO. 3 & 4, FALL/WINTER | The Quantum Image and the Mental Event: Primary Units of Analysis for a Reconceptualized Scientific Psychology (Theme Issue/Book by William G. Quill)
Table of figures; Preface; SECTION ONE: Preliminary considerations for an image or subject psychology; SECTION TWO: The quantum image; SECTION THREE: The mental event; SECTION FOUR: Applied subject psychology; SECTION FIVE: Philosophical origins of subject psychology; References; Index