AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF IMAGERY AND ITS RELATION TO ABILITIES AND INTERESTS

Student subjects were assessed for four main types of imagery employed in carrying out short mental tasks, on the basis of their introspections. Some relation was found between these categories and regularity‐irregularity of respiration, as claimed by Golla and Short; but no consistent relation was...

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