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Multimodal mental imagery

Journal

CORTEX
Volume 105, Issue -, Pages 125-134

Publisher

ELSEVIER MASSON, CORP OFF
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2017.07.006

Keywords

Mental imagery; Multimodality; Multisensory perception; Synaesthesia; Sensory substitution; Implicit bias

Funding

  1. ERC Consolidator grant [726251]
  2. FWO Odysseus grant [G.0020.12N]
  3. FWO research grant [G0C7416N]

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When I am looking at my coffee machine that makes funny noises, this is an instance of multisensory perception I perceive this event by means of both vision and audition. But very often we only receive sensory stimulation from a multisensory event by means of one sense modality, for example, when I hear the noisy coffee machine in the next room, that is, without seeing it. The aim of this paper is to bring together empirical findings about multimodal perception and empirical findings about (visual, auditory, tactile) mental imagery and argue that on occasions like this, we have multimodal mental imagery: perceptual processing in one sense modality (here: vision) that is triggered by sensory stimulation in another sense modality (here: audition). Multimodal mental imagery is not a rare and obscure phenomenon. The vast majority of what we perceive are multisensory events: events that can be perceived in more than one sense modality like the noisy coffee machine. And most of the time we are only acquainted with these multisensory events via a subset of the sense modalities involved all the other aspects of these multisensory events are represented by means of multisensory mental imagery. This means that multisensory mental imagery is a crucial element of almost all instances of everyday perception. (C) 2017 The Author. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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