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Psychophysiological components of imagery.

V B Lusebrink1, F J McGuigan

  • 1University of Louisville, Kentucky.

The Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science
|April 1, 1989
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This study tested McGuigan's neuromuscular model of information processing. Findings show specific muscle and eye movements correlate with processing certain words, supporting the model's predictions for cognitive processes.

Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Psycholinguistics

Background:

  • McGuigan's neuromuscular model posits that cognitive processes involve specific muscle activations.
  • Previous research has explored the link between mental imagery and physiological responses.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To empirically investigate McGuigan's neuromuscular model of information processing.
  • To determine if specific linguistic stimuli elicit predictable covert neuromuscular responses.

Main Methods:

  • Electrophysiological recordings including electro-oculograms (eye movements) and electromyograms (lip and arm responses).
  • Electroencephalograms (EEG) were used to measure brain activity.
  • Participants formed mental images to auditory stimuli: 'p', 'pencil', 'pasture', and 'go blank'.

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Main Results:

  • A significant increase in covert lip response was observed for the letter 'p'.
  • Increased vertical eye activity correlated with 'p' and 'pencil'.
  • Right arm activation occurred specifically with the word 'pencil'.
  • A decrease in alpha wave activity from the right O2 lead was noted for 'pasture'.

Conclusions:

  • Covert neuromuscular responses, including lip, eye, and arm movements, are uniquely associated with specific imagery processes.
  • These findings support McGuigan's neuromuscular model, suggesting these responses are components of information processing circuits.