Publications

2006
Kosslyn, S. M.A science of the divine?”. Edge World Question Center (2006). Print.Abstract

Reprinted in J. Brockman (Ed.), What is your dangerous idea? Today's leading thinkers on the unthinkable. New York: Harper. pp 162-166.

M., Kosslyn. S., D. M. Merfeld, and F. W. Mast. “Visual mental imagery during caloric vestibular stimulation”. Neuropsychologia 44 (2006): , 44, 101-109. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M.You can play 20 questions with nature and win: Categorical versus coordinate spatial relations as a case study”. Neuropsychologia 44 (2006): , 44, 1519-1523. Print.
2005
Kosslyn, S. M., and R. S. Rosenberg. “The brain and our students: How to explain why neuroscience is relevant psychology”. Voices of Experience: Memorable Talks from the National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology. Ed. B. Perlman, L. I. McCann, & W. Buskist. Washington, DC: American Psychological Society, 2005. 71-82. Print.
Kosslyn, S. M.Mental images and the brain”. Cognitive Neuropsychology 22 (2005): , 22, 333-347. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M.Reflective thinking and mental imagery: A perspective on the development of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder”. Development and Psychopathology 17 (2005): , 17, 851-863. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., and C. F. Chabris. “Representational correspondence as a basic principle of diagram design”. Knowledge and Information Visualization, LNCS 3426. Ed. S-O. Tergan & T. Keller. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2005. 36-57. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., M. Kozhevnikov, and J. M. Shephard. “Spatial versus object visualizers: A new characterization of visual cognitive style”. Memory and Cognition 33 (2005): , 33, 710-726. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., G. Ganis, and W. L. Thompson. “Understanding the effects of task-specific practice in the brain: Insights from individual-differences analyses”. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 5 (2005): , 5, 235-245. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., W. L. Thompson, and S. D. Slotnick. “Visual Mental Imagery Induces Retinotopically Organized Activation of Early Visual Areas”. Cerebral Cortex 15 (2005): , 15, 1570-1583. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M.What I believe but cannot prove”. What we believe but cannot prove: Today's leading thinkers on science in the age of certainty. Ed. J. Brockman. London, UK: The Free Press, 2005. 154-155. Print.Abstract

(Reprinted in D. Eggers (2006), The best American nonrequired reading. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin. pp. 17-18.)

Kosslyn, S. M., et al.Imagined rotations of self versus objects: An fMRI study”. Neuropsychologia 43 (2005): , 43, 1351-1361. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., and J. M. Shephard. “The MiniCog Rapid Assessment Battery: Developing a "blood pressure cuff for the mind."”. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine 76.(6, Suppl.) (2005): , 76, (6, Suppl.), B192-B197. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., et al.Two types of image generation: Evidence from PET”. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 5 (2005): , 5, 41-53. Print.Abstract

 

2004
Ganis, G., W. L. Thompson, and S. M. Kosslyn. “Brain areas underlying visual mental imagery and visual perception: an fMRI study”. Cognitive Brain Research 20 (2004): , 20, 226-241. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., et al.Brain rCBF and performance in visual imagery tasks: Common and distinct processes”. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology 16 (2004): , 16, 696-716. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., E. Mellet, and M. Denis. “Neuroimaging of mental imagery: An introduction”. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology 16 (2004): , 16, 625-630. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., et al.Placebo-induced changes in fMRI in the anticipation and experience of pain”. Science 303 (2004): , 303, 1162-1167. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M.Preface”. B. Libet, Mind time: The temporal factor in consciousness. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2004. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., et al.The relationship between male testosterone and components of mental rotation”. Neuropsychologia 42 (2004): , 42, 782-790. Print.

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