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Since 1977 when the JOURNAL
OF MENTAL IMAGERY was established, the JMI has been
the major forum for original and creative thought
on mental imagery. Being dedicated solely to the
study and applications of this consciousness phenomenon,
the JMI has been instrumental in reviving serious
scientific attention in mental imagery through its
commitment to rigorous scholarship and vital concern
for dialogue and debate. The JMI offers peer-reviewed
research papers, theme issues on topics of critical
relevance, open peer commentary on significant and
controversial issues by leaders in the field and
book reviews. Under the expert editorship of Akhter
Ahsen, Ph.D., author of more than twenty-five books
on imagery and an internationally recognized authority
in the field, and its distinguished editorial board,
the JMI has received critical acclaim around
the world from researchers, theoreticians and clinicians
interested in mental imagery. A vital and invaluable
resource for individuals as well as libraries, this
internationally respected source of information and
learning on mental imagery is an important aid for
research and applications in the field. |
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