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| psychoneuromuscular theory |
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| when imagining a particular movement pattern, the brain sens out signals t the muscles that are duplicates of the signals used to actually produce the movement |
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| this theory says that imagery functions primarly at a cognitive level |
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| psychophysiological info processing theory |
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| states that an image is an organized set of poropsitions contained in the brain; two types- stimulus and response |
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| the image, somatic response, and meaning of image; |
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| this is used to learn and perfect a skill |
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| this is composed of two things- the vividness and the ability of the imager to control the content and action of the imagery |
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| used to problem solve for particular situations |
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