心理意象
心理学
认知心理学
创造性可视化
神经影像学
可视化
意识
听觉表象
视觉感受
认知科学
桥(图论)
功能磁共振成像
神经功能成像
心理干预
视觉系统
神经科学
对象(语法)
发展心理学
视觉对象识别的认知神经科学
视觉处理
感知
意识的神经相关物
认知
沟通
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-vision-110425-105103
摘要
Visual mental imagery-the ability to generate percept-like experiences in the absence of external stimuli-varies widely across individuals, from vivid visualization to aphantasia, the reported absence of imagery. Evidence from neurological patients and functional neuroimaging converges to challenge the classical view that imagery depends on the reactivation of the early visual cortex. Instead, imagery emerges from interactions among high-level visual regions in the ventral temporal cortex, frontoparietal control networks, and a left-lateralized fusiform imagery node, which likely serves as a bridge between visual and semantic information. A taxonomy distinguishing neurological, psychogenic, and congenital aphantasia helps clarify the heterogeneity of this phenomenon. Congenital aphantasia appears to reflect impaired access to, rather than the absence of, visual representations. Altogether, recent findings support a revised neural model in which conscious visualization arises from dynamic network coordination rather than local reactivation, with implications for theories of consciousness and clinical interventions targeting imagery.
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