A new study by Vanderbilt University have found that imagery can bias future perception by way of short-term memory.
"You might think you need to imagine something 10 times or 100 times
before it has an impact," says Frank Tong, associate professor of
psychology and co-author of the study. "Our results show that even a
single instance of imagery can tilt how you see the world one way or
another, dramatically, if the conditions are right."
Read more here.
"You might think you need to imagine something 10 times or 100 times
before it has an impact," says Frank Tong, associate professor of
psychology and co-author of the study. "Our results show that even a
single instance of imagery can tilt how you see the world one way or
another, dramatically, if the conditions are right."
Read more here.
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