What if your therapist were to say to you, "Close your eyes. . ." Source: (c) racorn/fotosearch For many years, I've sensed that when I ask my psychotherapy clients to close their eyes, the therapy ...
Food cravings are complex phenomena that involve intricate interactions between cognitive, emotional and sensory processes. Central to current understandings is the role of mental imagery in both the ...
Have you ever felt like music keeps you company? Does music truly offer companionship or is it simply a figure of speech? “Music appears to act as a catalyst for social imagination,” Dr Herff said.
Imagine you are in a soccer match, and it’s tied. Each team will begin taking penalty kicks. The crowd is roaring, and whether or not your team wins the game depends on your ability to hit the shot.
A motivational intervention known as functional imagery training (FIT) can help self-professed non-runners to complete an ultra-marathon (50km plus), according to new research. A motivational ...
The study of aphantasia—the congenital inability to voluntarily generate visual imagery—has rapidly evolved into a dynamic field that bridges cognitive neuroscience and psychology. Researchers have ...
Mentally reframing pain as a pleasant experience is an effective regulation strategy that acts independently of the opioid system, finds new human research published in JNeurosci. The study supports ...
Learn the memory palace technique with absurd imagery like hairbrush and soy sauce, so you recall lists and facts faster.
Music really is good company - because it triggers thoughts of connection, warmth and companionship, according to new research. The study has proved for the first time empirically that music reduces ...