Betts on The Distribution and Function of Mental Imagery, 1909, and Mabel R.
If the inquiry be directed to a member of the empirical school of logic, he would be bound to answer in the affirmative, so far as the question regarding the function of mental imagery is concerned.
Mental imagery, he would continue, is a representative in a literal sense, a copy, a reflection, of what comes to us through the avenues of sensation.
Barring, or controlling and rectifying, its tendencies toward both arbitrary and constructive variations from the original, mental imagery is on the same level as sense-experience, and serves the same logical purpose.
Further analysis of the form may be made in the study of the negro's mental imagery.
But with all alike, vigor of expression, concreteness and naturalness of mental imagery, and simplicity of language and thought are combined with striking folk-art.
When you have answered them, read Galton’s discussion of mental imagery, pp.
Illustration] (4) How is it that very great differences in mental imagery may go undetected in everyday life?
If there be in this world anything like self-control, that self-control is in the control of mental imagery.
These phrases and these forms of speech are themselves the labels of mental imagery.
In terms of mental imagery can we define the individual and his power over himself, for mental pictures control our lives.
Mental imagery is the secret of life, and control of mental imagery means the control of mankind.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mental imagery" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.