01270nam a2200325 i 4500991000865059707536050301s2004 riua b 001 0 eng d0821836463 (alk. paper)b13284782-39ule_instDip.to Fisicaeng515.722LC QA320510.46Eidelman, Yuli315664Functional analysis :an introduction /Yuli Eidelman, Vitali Milman, Antonis TsolomitisProvidence, R.I. :American Mathematical Society,c2004xv, 322 p. :ill. ;26 cmGraduate studies in mathematics,1065-7339 ;66Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-312) and indexesFunctional analysisHilbert algebrasOperator theoryMilman, Vitali D.Tsolomitis, Antonisauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut315663.b1328478221-09-0601-03-05991000865059707536LE006 510.46+510.47 EID12006000154710le006pE53.15-l- 01010.i1401890101-03-05Functional analysis1461113UNISALENTOle00601-03-05ma -engriu0003545nam 2200841z- 450 991055764620332120210501(CKB)5400000000044991(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68576(oapen)doab68576(EXLCZ)99540000000004499120202105d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierVividness, Consciousness, and Mental ImageryMaking the Missing Links across Disciplines and MethodsBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (160 p.)3-0365-0412-5 3-0365-0413-3 Today in many studies, mental images are still either treated as conscious by definition, or as empirical operations implicit to completing some type of task, such as the measurement of reaction time in mental rotation, an underlying mental image is assumed, but there is no direct determination of whether it is conscious or not. The vividness of mental images is a potentially helpful construct which may be suitable, as it may correspond to consciousness or aspects of the consciousness of images. In this context, a complicating factor seems to be the surprising variety in what is meant by the term vividness or how it is used or theorized. To fill some of the gaps, the goal of the present Special Issue is to create a publication outlet where authors can fully explore through sound research the missing theoretical and empirical links between vividness, consciousness and mental imagery across disciplines, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, cognitive science, to mention the most obvious ones, as well as transdisciplinary methodological (single, combined, or multiple) approaches.Vividness, Consciousness, and Mental Imagery Psychologybicsscamodal completionaphantasiaBayesBayes' frameworkbehaviorbibliometricsclassical information theorycognitive neurosciencecognitive psychologycolor-gustatory synesthesiaconsciousnesscontrast polaritydepth perceptionDMNfamiliaritylikelihood principlemap of sciencememorymental imagerymodern information theoryn/aneuroimagingperceptionperceptual organizationphenomenologyposterior cerebral arteryprosopagnosiashape perceptionsimplicity principlesimplicity-likelihood equivalencestrokesynesthesiatastetaste modulatorterm co-occurrenceTPNverbal reportvisual illusionsvisual imageryvisual perceptionvividnessPsychologyD'Angiulli Amedeoedt1330412D'Angiulli AmedeoothBOOK9910557646203321Vividness, Consciousness, and Mental Imagery3039842UNINA