2023
DOI: 10.1017/pds.2023.18
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A Framework for Understanding Mental Imagery in Design Cognition Research

Rebecca Louise Macfie,
Laura Anne Hay,
Paul Rodgers

Abstract: Mental imagery is the experience of perceiving an object within one's own mind and is a subjective experience, leading to difficulties in the research and understanding of the phenomenon. This paper documents the development and verification of a framework for researching the elements of mental imagery. The framework was developed following a review of both psychology and design literature which signified three fundamental conceptual viewpoints of mental imagery: imagery modalities, dimensions of imagery abili… Show more

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“…Monitoring for unusual events or trends in the network is ongoing, and trust evaluation results are adjusted based on monitoring outcomes. Periodic maintenance of the database storing information evaluation models and algorithms is also essential [3][4].…”
Section: Zero Trust Security Universal Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monitoring for unusual events or trends in the network is ongoing, and trust evaluation results are adjusted based on monitoring outcomes. Periodic maintenance of the database storing information evaluation models and algorithms is also essential [3][4].…”
Section: Zero Trust Security Universal Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have begun looking into multimodal mental imagery. researchers such as Macfie et al (2023) presents an extensive literature review on multimodal mental imagery. They highlight the role emotional mental imagery (empathy) plays in a designer's experience and its importance within the design process.…”
Section: Research Into Multimodal Mental Imagerymentioning
confidence: 99%