neurophysiological foundations of mental and motor imagery
Discover the intricate world of mental imagery with neurophysiological foundations of mental and motor imagery by Aymeric Guillot. Published by Oxford University Press in 2010, this comprehensive hardback spans 320 pages, offering a cutting-edge review of mental imagery research. This book delves into the fascinating ability to create perceptual-like representations of objects and events from memory, and it highlights the significant applications of mental imagery in rehabilitation, learning, and sports performance. By exploring the neural underpinnings of both mental and motor imagery, Guillot provides valuable insights that bridge theory and practical application. Whether you are a student, researcher, or professional in psychology, neuroscience, or sports science, this book is an essential resource for understanding the foundations of mental imagery.