| Literature DB >> 34462893 |
Georgia A Floridou1,2, Kaya J Peerdeman3,4, Rebecca S Schaefer3,4,5.
Abstract
Mental imagery is a highly common component of everyday cognitive functioning. While substantial progress is being made in clarifying this fundamental human function, much is still unclear or unknown. A more comprehensive account of mental imagery aspects would be gained by examining individual differences in age, sex, and background experience in an activity and their association with imagery in different modalities and intentionality levels. The current online study combined multiple imagery self-report measures in a sample (n = 279) with a substantial age range (18-65 years), aiming to identify whether age, sex, or background experience in sports, music, or video games were associated with aspects of imagery in the visual, auditory, or motor stimulus modality and voluntary or involuntary intentionality level. The findings show weak positive associations between age and increased vividness of voluntary auditory imagery and decreased involuntary musical imagery frequency, weak associations between being female and more vivid visual imagery, and relations of greater music and video game experience with higher involuntary musical imagery frequency. Moreover, all imagery stimulus modalities were associated with each other, for both intentionality levels, except involuntary musical imagery frequency, which was only related to higher voluntary auditory imagery vividness. These results replicate previous research but also contribute new insights, showing that individual differences in age, sex, and background experience are associated with various aspects of imagery such as modality, intentionality, vividness, and frequency. The study's findings can inform the growing domain of applications of mental imagery to clinical and pedagogical settings.Entities:
Keywords: Age; Background experience; Intentionality; Mental imagery; Sex; Stimulus modality
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34462893 PMCID: PMC8763825 DOI: 10.3758/s13421-021-01209-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mem Cognit ISSN: 0090-502X
Descriptive statistics for all imagery measures (n = 279)
| Modality | Intentionality | Measure | Aspect | Minimum | Maximum | α | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Visual | Voluntary | VVIQ | Vividness | 16 | 80 | 62.47 | 10.92 | .93 |
| Visual | Involuntary | SUIS | Frequency | 11 | 44 | 29.57 | 6.16 | .76 |
| Auditory | Voluntary | BAIS-V | Vividness | 1.21 | 7 | 4.71 | 1.13 | .91 |
| Auditory: Musical | Involuntary | IMIS | Frequency | 1 | 6 | 3.70 | 1.36 | N/A |
| Motor: External | Voluntary | VMIQ-EVI | Vividness | 12 | 60 | 42.86 | 12.30 | .97 |
| Motor: Internal | Voluntary | VMIQ-IVI | Vividness | 12 | 60 | 46.97 | 12.30 | .96 |
| Motor: Kinesthetic | Voluntary | VMIQ-KVI | Vividness | 12 | 60 | 46.70 | 10.80 | .96 |
Note. Minimum, Maximum, Mean (M), Standard Deviation (SD), and Cronbach’s Alpha (α)
VVIQ Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire, SUIS Spontaneous Use of Imagery Scale, BAIS-V Bucknell Auditory Imagery Scale - Vividness, IMIS Involuntary Musical Imagery Scale (frequency), VMIQ-EVI Vividness of Motor Imagery Questionnaire – External Visual Imagery, VMIQ-IVI Vividness of Motor Imagery Questionnaire - Internal Visual Imagery, VMIQ-KVI Vividness of Motor Imagery Questionnaire - Kinesthetic Visual Imagery
Fig. 1Histogram displaying the distribution of participants’ ages (Skewness SE = .15, Kurtosis SE = .29)
Descriptive statistics for background experience indices
| Background experience indices | Minimum | Maximum | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sports ( | 1.81 | 7.00 | 5.37 | 1.19 |
| Music ( | 1.03 | 7.00 | 4.34 | 1.82 |
| Video games ( | 1.18 | 6.61 | 4.18 | 1.74 |
Note. Minimum, Maximum, Mean (M), and Standard Deviation (SD)
Spearman correlations of all imagery measures with age, sex, and background experience index of sports, music, and video games
| Stimulus | Intentionality | Measure | Age | Sex (female; | Background experience index | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sports | Music | Video games ( | |||||
| Visual | Voluntary | VVIQ | .11 | .15* | .07 | .11 | .03 |
| Visual | Involuntary | SUIS | .04 | .19** | -.01 | .11 | .03 |
| Auditory | Voluntary | BAIS-V | .15* | -.05 | .04 | .15 | -.03 |
| Auditory: Musical | Involuntary | IMIS | -.12* | -.03 | .09 | .30** | .25** |
| Motor | Voluntary | VMIQ-EVI | .05 | -.01 | .10 | .01 | -.06 |
| VMIQ-IVI | -.06 | -.05 | .04 | .03 | .10 | ||
| VMIQ-KVI | .05 | .05 | .08 | -.004 | .12 | ||
VVIQ Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire, SUIS Spontaneous Use of Imagery Scale, BAIS-V Bucknell Auditory Imagery Scale - Vividness, IMIS Involuntary Musical Imagery Scale (frequency), VMIQ-EVI Vividness of Motor Imagery Questionnaire – External Visual Imagery, VMIQ-IVI Vividness of Motor Imagery Questionnaire - Internal Visual Imagery, VMIQ-KVI Vividness of Motor Imagery Questionnaire - Kinesthetic Visual Imagery
* p < .05. ** p < .01
Spearman correlations between all mental imagery measures (n = 279)
| VVIQ | VMIQ-EVI | VMIQ-IVI | VMIQ-KVI | BAIS-V | IMIS | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SUIS | .31** | .25** | .25** | .20** | .32** | .10 |
| VVIQ | .43** | .41** | .48** | .46** | .00 | |
| VMIQ-EVI | .67** | .50** | .46** | .06 | ||
| VMIQ-IVI | .68** | .50** | .14* | |||
| VMIQ-KVI | .46** | .11 | ||||
| BAIS-V | .14* |
SUIS Spontaneous Use of Imagery Scale, VVIQ Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire, VMIQ-EVI Vividness of Motor Imagery Questionnaire – External Visual Imagery, VMIQ-IVI Vividness of Motor Imagery Questionnaire - Internal Visual Imagery, VMIQ-KVI Vividness of Motor Imagery Questionnaire - Kinesthetic Visual Imagery, BAIS-V Bucknell Auditory Imagery Scale - Vividness, IMIS Involuntary Musical Imagery Scale (frequency)
* p < .05. ** p < .01