Memory before the game: switching perspectives in imagining and remembering sport and movement

Journal of Mental Imagery 36 (1/2):85-95 (2012)
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Abstract

This paper addresses relations between memory and imagery in expert sport in relation to visual or visuospatial perspective. Imagining, remembering, and moving potentially interact via related forms of episodic simulation, whether future- or past-directed. Sometimes I see myself engaged in action: many experts report switching between such external visual perspectives and an internal, 'own-eyes', or field perspective on their past or possible performance. Perspective in retrieval and in imagery may be flexible and multiple. I raise a range of topics for empirical research on perspective and visualization.

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John Sutton
Macquarie University

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