Publications

2008
Kosslyn, S. M., et al.Inspecting visual mental images: can people "see" implicity properties as easily in imagery and perception?”. Memory & Cognition 36 (2008): , 36, 1024-1032. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., et al.Performance on middle school geometry problems with geometry clues matched to three different cognitive styles”. Mind, Brain, and Education 2 (2008): , 2, 188-197. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M.Remembering images”. Memory and mind: A festschrift for Gordon H. Bower. Ed. M. A. Gluck, J. R. Anderson, & S. M. Kosslyn. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Associates, 2008. 93-110. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., et al.Training generalized spatial skills”. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 15 (2008): , 15, 763-771. Print.Abstract

 

Moulton, S. T., and S. M. Kosslyn. “Using neuroimaging to resolve the psi debate”. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 20 (2008): , 20, 182-192. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., and G. Borst. “Visual mental imagery and visual perception: structural equivalence revealed by scanning processes”. Memory & Cognition 38 (2008): , 38, 849-862. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M.The world in the brain”. Edge World Question Center (2008). Print.Abstract

Reprinted in J. Brockman (Ed.), What Have You Changed Your Mind About? Today's Leading Minds Rethink Everything. New York: Harper. pp 162–164.

2007
Kosslyn, S. M.Human intelligence can be increased, and can be increased dramatically”. Edge World Question Center (2007). Print.Abstract

Reprinted in J. Brockman (Ed.), What are you optimistic about: Today's leading thinkers on why things are good and getting better. New York: Harper. pp 285-287.

Kosslyn, S. M., and G. Ganis. “Multiple mechanisms of top-down processing in vision”. Representation and brain. Ed. S. Funahashi. Tokyo, Japan: Springer-Verlag, 2007. 21-45. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., G. Ganis, and H. E. Schendan. “Neuroimaging evidence for object model verification theory: Role of prefrontal control in visual object categorization”. Neuroimage 34 (2007): , 34, 384-398. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., J. M. Shephard, and W. L. Thompson. “Spatial processing during mental imagery: a neurofunctional theory”. Spatial Processing in Navigation, Imagery, and Perception. Ed. F. Mast & L. Jancke. New York: Springer, 2007. 1-16. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., et al.Using brain-based measures to compose teams: How individual capabilities and team collaboration strategies jointly shape performance”. Social Neuroscience 2 (2007): , 2, 96-105. Print.Abstract

 

2006
Kosslyn, S. M., et al.Altering expectancy dampens neural response to aversive taste in primary taste cortex”. Nature Neuroscience 9 (2006): , 9, 435-442. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., G. Borst, and M. Denis. “Different cognitive processes in two mental image-scanning paradigms”. Memory & Cognition 34 (2006): , 34, 475-490. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., P. Deldin, and A. Zarrinpar. “Effects of depression on sensory/motor vs. central processing in visual mental imagery”. Cognition & Emotion 20 (2006): , 20, 737-758. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M.On the evolution of human motivation: The role of Social Prosthetic Systems”. Evolutionary cognitive neuroscience. Ed. S. M. Platek, T. K. Shackelford, & J. P. Keenan. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., D. Reisberg, and M. Behrmann. “Introspection and mechanism in mental imagery”. The Dalai Lama at MIT. Ed. A. Harrington & A. Zajonc. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2006. 79-90. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M.Mental image”. Sensorium: Embodied experience, technology, and contemporary art. Ed. C. A. Jones. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., G. Ganis, and W. L. Thompson. “Mental imagery and the human brain”. Progress in Psychological Science Around the World, Vol. 1: Neural, Cognitive and Developmental Issues. Ed. Q. Jing, et al. London: Psychology Press, 2006. 195-209. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., et al.MiniCog: A method for administering psychological tests and experiments on a handheld personal digital assistant”. Behavior Research Methods 38 (2006): , 38, 648-655. Print.Abstract

 

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