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Eye movements disrupt spatial but not visual mental imagery
Authors:Stefania de Vito  Antimo Buonocore  Jean-François Bonnefon  Sergio Della Sala
Affiliation:1. Centre de Recherche de l’Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière, INSERM, 47-83 Boulevard de l’H?pital, 75013, Paris, France
2. Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, Suor Orsola Benincasa University, Naples, Italy
3. Department of Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, Trento University, Trento, Italy
4. CLLE, Maison de la Recherche, Toulouse, France
5. Human Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
Abstract:It has long been known that eye movements are functionally involved in the generation and maintenance of mental images. Indeed, a number of studies demonstrated that voluntary eye movements interfere with mental imagery tasks (e.g., Laeng and Teodorescu in Cogn Sci 26:207–231, 2002). However, mental imagery is conceived as a multifarious cognitive function with at least two components, a spatial component and a visual component. The present study investigated the question of whether eye movements disrupt mental imagery in general or only its spatial component. We present data on healthy young adults, who performed visual and spatial imagery tasks concurrently with a smooth pursuit. In line with previous literature, results revealed that eye movements had a strong disruptive effect on spatial imagery. Moreover, we crucially demonstrated that eye movements had no disruptive effect when participants visualized the depictive aspects of an object. Therefore, we suggest that eye movements serve to a greater extent the spatial than the visual component of mental imagery.
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