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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
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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 

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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