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Seeing faces and objects with the “mind`s eye”
Seeing faces and objects with the “mind`s eye”

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... Though this reorganization is a natural process, but the same can be enhanced through exposing the CNS to different stimulating situations, one of them being the technique of mental practice or mental imagery. Mental Imagery (MI) refers to the cognitive rehearsal of creation (or re-creation) of any ...
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Guided imagery

Guided Imagery is a Mind-body intervention by which a trained practitioner or teacher helps a participant or patient to evoke and generate mental images that simulate or re-create the sensory perception of sights, sounds,tastes, smells, movements, and images associated with touch, such as texture, temperature, and pressure, as well as imaginative or mental content that the participant or patient experiences as defying conventional sensory categories, and that may precipitate strong emotions or feelings. in the absence of the stimuli to which correlating sensory receptors are receptive.The practitioner or teacher may facilitate this process in person to an individual or a group. Alternatively, the participant or patient may follow guidance provided by a sound recording, video, or audiovisual media comprising spoken instruction that may be accompanied by music or sound.
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