Special Issue #7: Now published

Our Special Issue on the Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Learning through Imagery is now online in Psychological Research.

It started with lively discussions and an inspiring workshop at the Bielefeld Center of Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) November 2020, leading into five position papers, and respective commentaries as part of a Special Issue, edited by Prof. Dr. Cornelia Frank (Osnabrück University/ University of Bremen), Prof. Dr.Aymeric Guillot (Université Lyon) and  Dr. Stefan Vogt (Lancaster University).

We hope that this Special Issue will not only contribute to further develop imagery theory, but will also help to accentuate the relationship between imagery / motor control researchers and practitioners, and thereby contribute to reconcile these two worlds. We thus hope that more and more colleagues will join our challenge to build models that specify both structures and processes together with their relations and to rigorously test resulting hypotheses in future research. 

The Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) in Bielefeld reports on the occasion of the publication of our special issue (see here).

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