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Qué (quién) es visual imagery - definición

REPRESENTATION IN AN INDIVIDUAL'S MIND OF THE PHYSICAL WORLD OUTSIDE OF THAT INDIVIDUAL
Mind's eye; Mental images; Mental imagery; Mental Imagery; Visual imagery; Mental Image; Mental picture; Draft:Visual Imagery; Mental visualization; Neural substrates of visual imagery

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AUTHOR'S USE OF VIVID AND DESCRIPTIVE LANGUAGE TO ADD DEPTH TO THEIR WORK
Remembered and imaginary; Imagery (psychotherapy); Imagery (fiction); Imagery (literature); Sensory imagery; Gustatory imagery; Tactile imagery; Olfactory imagery; Kinesthetic imagery
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1. figurative language, especially in a literary work.
visual symbolism.
2. visual images collectively.
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AUTHOR'S USE OF VIVID AND DESCRIPTIVE LANGUAGE TO ADD DEPTH TO THEIR WORK
Remembered and imaginary; Imagery (psychotherapy); Imagery (fiction); Imagery (literature); Sensory imagery; Gustatory imagery; Tactile imagery; Olfactory imagery; Kinesthetic imagery
Imagery is visual symbolism, or figurative language that evokes a mental image or other kinds of sense impressions, especially in a literary work, but also in other activities such as psychotherapy.
imagery         
AUTHOR'S USE OF VIVID AND DESCRIPTIVE LANGUAGE TO ADD DEPTH TO THEIR WORK
Remembered and imaginary; Imagery (psychotherapy); Imagery (fiction); Imagery (literature); Sensory imagery; Gustatory imagery; Tactile imagery; Olfactory imagery; Kinesthetic imagery
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You can refer to the descriptions in something such as a poem or song, and the pictures they create in your mind, as its imagery. (FORMAL)
...the nature imagery of the ballad.
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You can refer to pictures and representations of things as imagery, especially when they act as symbols. (FORMAL)
This is an ambitious and intriguing movie, full of striking imagery.
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Wikipedia

Mental image

A mental image is an experience that, on most occasions, significantly resembles the experience of 'perceiving' some object, event, or scene, but occurs when the relevant object, event, or scene is not actually present to the senses. There are sometimes episodes, particularly on falling asleep (hypnagogic imagery) and waking up (hypnopompic imagery), when the mental imagery may be dynamic, phantasmagoric and involuntary in character, repeatedly presenting identifiable objects or actions, spilling over from waking events, or defying perception, presenting a kaleidoscopic field, in which no distinct object can be discerned. Mental imagery can sometimes produce the same effects as would be produced by the behavior or experience imagined.

The nature of these experiences, what makes them possible, and their function (if any) have long been subjects of research and controversy in philosophy, psychology, cognitive science, and, more recently, neuroscience. As contemporary researchers use the expression, mental images or imagery can comprise information from any source of sensory input; one may experience auditory images, olfactory images, and so forth. However, the majority of philosophical and scientific investigations of the topic focus upon visual mental imagery. It has sometimes been assumed that, like humans, some types of animals are capable of experiencing mental images. Due to the fundamentally introspective nature of the phenomenon, it has been difficult to assess whether or not non-human animals experience mental imagery.

Philosophers such as George Berkeley and David Hume, and early experimental psychologists such as Wilhelm Wundt and William James, understood ideas in general to be mental images. Today it is very widely believed that much imagery functions as mental representations (or mental models), playing an important role in memory and thinking. William Brant (2013, p. 12) traces the scientific use of the phrase "mental images" back to John Tyndall's 1870 speech called the "Scientific Use of the Imagination". Some have suggested that images are best understood to be, by definition, a form of inner, mental or neural representation. Others reject the view that the image experience may be identical with (or directly caused by) any such representation in the mind or the brain, but do not take account of the non-representational forms of imagery.

Ejemplos de uso de visual imagery
1. It was about fun more than producing visual imagery that we would sell.
2. The thrill of the first sip is enhanced by the visual imagery that has preceded it.
3. And the result is a concoction of lyrical and visual imagery, reflecting her sensitive and deep persona.
4. There was a range of women who like to watch it, whether dominance or fetish or two men together, so, obviously, women do like visual imagery.
5. We proved women do want to be in public looking at visual imagery or getting a lapdance or dancing on stage." All women?