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Recent Investigations on Visual Imagery, with Special Reference to Hallucinations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

T. H. Pear*
Affiliation:
Professor of Psychology in the University of Manchester

Extract

It is difficult to give this lecture as a whole, for it is in two halves, the first dealing with normal experimental psychology, the second with psycho-pathology. I have seen few writings which bridge the gap between these two aspects of imagery. It is because this gulf may be spanned in the future that I chose visual imagery as a subject related to the interests of this Association.

Type
Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1927 

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References

(1) Die Eidetik und die Typologische Forschungsmethode, Leipzig, 1927.Google Scholar
(2) “Eidetic Images,” British Journal of Psychology, October, 1924.Google Scholar
(3) “The Nature of Images,” ibid., July, 1926.Google Scholar
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