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Rebecca Keogh
Rebecca Keogh
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The blind mind: No sensory visual imagery in aphantasia
R Keogh, J Pearson
Cortex 105, 53-60, 2018
2562018
Mental imagery and visual working memory
R Keogh, J Pearson
PloS one 6 (12), e29221, 2011
1972011
A cognitive profile of multi-sensory imagery, memory and dreaming in aphantasia
AJ Dawes, R Keogh, T Andrillon, J Pearson
Scientific reports 10 (1), 10022, 2020
1932020
The sensory strength of voluntary visual imagery predicts visual working memory capacity
R Keogh, J Pearson
Journal of vision 14 (12), 7-7, 2014
1222014
The critical role of mental imagery in human emotion: Insights from fear-based imagery and aphantasia
M Wicken, R Keogh, J Pearson
Proceedings of the royal society B 288 (1946), 20210267, 2021
1082021
Imagine that: elevated sensory strength of mental imagery in individuals with Parkinson's disease and visual hallucinations
JM Shine, R Keogh, C O'Callaghan, AJ Muller, SJG Lewis, J Pearson
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1798), 20142047, 2015
972015
The perceptual and phenomenal capacity of mental imagery
R Keogh, J Pearson
Cognition 162, 124-132, 2017
632017
Visual working memory in aphantasia: Retained accuracy and capacity with a different strategy
R Keogh, M Wicken, J Pearson
Cortex 143, 237-253, 2021
602021
Cortical excitability controls the strength of mental imagery
R Keogh, J Bergmann, J Pearson
elife 9, e50232, 2020
532020
Redefining visual working memory: A cognitive-strategy, brain-region approach
J Pearson, R Keogh
Current Directions in Psychological Science 28 (3), 266-273, 2019
522019
The pupillary light response as a physiological index of aphantasia, sensory and phenomenological imagery strength
L Kay, R Keogh, T Andrillon, J Pearson
Elife 11, e72484, 2022
492022
Memories with a blind mind: Remembering the past and imagining the future with aphantasia
AJ Dawes, R Keogh, S Robuck, J Pearson
Cognition 227, 105192, 2022
332022
Aphantasia: The science of visual imagery extremes
R Keogh, J Pearson, A Zeman
Handbook of clinical neurology 178, 277-296, 2021
332021
Attention driven phantom vision: measuring the sensory strength of attentional templates and their relation to visual mental imagery and aphantasia
R Keogh, J Pearson
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376 (1817), 20190688, 2021
242021
Hallucinations on demand: the utility of experimentally induced phenomena in hallucination research
S Rogers, R Keogh, J Pearson
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376 (1817), 20200233, 2021
242021
The critical role of mental imagery in human emotion: Insights from aphantasia
M Wicken, R Keogh, J Pearson
biorxiv, 726844, 2019
202019
The blind mind: No sensory imagery in aphantasia
R Keogh, J Pearson
PsyArXiv, 2017
62017
Is visual working memory capacity driven by mental imagery strength?
J Pearson, R Keogh
Journal of Vision 12 (9), 717-717, 2012
22012
Multisensory subtypes of aphantasia: Mental imagery as supramodal perception in reverse
AJ Dawes, R Keogh, J Pearson
Neuroscience Research, 2023
12023
Fewer intrusive memories in aphantasia: using the trauma film paradigm as a laboratory model of PTSD
R Keogh, M Wicken, J Pearson
PsyArXiv, 2023
12023
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