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Individual differences in visual memory, imagery style and media experience and their effect on the visual qualities of dreams

机译:视觉记忆,图像风格和媒体体验的个体差异及其对梦境视觉品质的影响

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The aim of this research thesis was to investigate whether there are any cognitive factors that might influence reported dream colour. This question was prompted by the existence of a period of time in the early 20th century when the majority of people reported having greyscale dreams, and coloured dreaming was treated as an anomaly. On the level of individual differences, age, visual imagery abilities and memory for colour were singled out as the potential contributors to reports of greyscale television and the changes in the methodology of research were preliminarily identified as the possible causes of the historical trends in the colour of dreams, and the first empirical studies in this thesis address these issues. Subsequent studies explored the role of visual imagery ability, and individual differences in cognitive representation and memory in determining the reporting of colour in dreams. Overall a total of seven studies are reported The range of methods employed in these studies was diverse and required the development of new measures of colour memory and visual imagery. Some studies employed diaries to gather dream data and allowed cross-sectional (e.g. age) or cross-cultural comparisons. Others were more laboratory-based and explored data concerning visual memory and imagery performance with diverse dependent measures (e.g. response time data). In addition these studies involved the development of a novel coding scheme for visual dream content. While it was impossible to decisively support or disprove the idea that greyscale dream reports reflect genuine dream experiences, the research carried out for this thesis provided many fascinating insights into the factors that determine how we dream and how we report our dreams, highlighting the role of our cognitive abilities and preferences. Moreover, the studies have uncovered novel ways in which visual imagery preferences shape how we remember and report our experiences. The implications of these findings are important not just for the methodology of dream research, but for the whole field of cognitive and applied psychology
机译:这项研究论文的目的是调查是否有任何认知因素可能影响所报道的梦中色彩。这个问题是由20世纪初期存在的一段时间引起的,当时大多数人报告说他们有灰度梦,而有色梦被视为一种异常现象。在个体差异的水平上,年龄,视觉图像能力和对颜色的记忆被挑出作为灰度电视报道的潜在贡献者,并且初步确定了研究方法的变化是导致颜色历史趋势的可能原因。梦,本文的第一批实证研究解决了这些问题。随后的研究探索了视觉成像能力的作用,以及认知表现和记忆的个体差异在决定梦中色彩报告方面的作用。总共总共报告了七项研究。这些研究中采用的方法范围很广,需要开发新的颜色记忆和视觉图像测量方法。一些研究使用日记来收集梦data以求的数据,并允许横断面(例如年龄)或跨文化比较。其他则更多是基于实验室的,并通过各种相关措施探索了有关视觉记忆和图像性能的数据(例如响应时间数据)。另外,这些研究涉及视觉梦内容的新型编码方案的开发。虽然不可能果断地支持或反对灰度梦想报告反映真实的梦想经历的观点,但针对此论文进行的研究为决定我们如何做梦以及如何报告我们的梦想的因素提供了许多引人入胜的见解,从而突出了人们的梦想。我们的认知能力和偏好。此外,研究还发现了视觉影像偏好塑造我们记忆和报告我们的经历的新颖方法。这些发现的意义不仅对梦想研究的方法学很重要,而且对于认知和应用心理学的整个领域也很重要。

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    Murzyn Ewa;

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