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- Imagination abstract "Imagination, also called the faculty of imagining, is the ability to form new images and sensations that are not perceived through senses such as sight, hearing, or other senses. Imagination helps make knowledge applicable in solving problems and is fundamental to integrating experience and the learning process A basic training for imagination is listening to storytelling (narrative), in which the exactness of the chosen words is the fundamental factor to "evoke worlds".It is a whole cycle of image formation or any sensation which may be described as "hidden" as it takes place without anyone else's knowledge.[citation needed] A person may imagine according to his mood, it may be good or bad depending on the situation. Some people imagine in a state of tension or gloominess in order to calm themselves.It is accepted as the innate ability and process of inventing partial or complete personal realms within the mind from elements derived from sense perceptions of the shared world.[citation needed] The term is technically used in psychology for the process of reviving in the mind, percepts of objects formerly given in sense perception. Since this use of the term conflicts with that of ordinary language, some psychologists have preferred to describe this process as "imaging" or "imagery" or to speak of it as "reproductive" as opposed to "productive" or "constructive" imagination. Imagined images are seen with the "mind's eye".Imagination can also be expressed through stories such as fairy tales or fantasies. Children often use such narratives and pretend play in order to exercise their imaginations. When children develop fantasy they play at two levels: first, they use role playing to act out what they have developed with their imagination, and at the second level they play again with their make-believe situation by acting as if what they have developed is an actual reality that already exists in narrative myth.".
- Imagination thumbnail Imagination-Warner-Highsmith.jpeg?width=300.
- Imagination wikiPageExternalLink 1070289X.2011.672859.
- Imagination wikiPageExternalLink search?search=Two-Factor+Imagination+Scale&all=yes&cs=UTF-8&cat=Science%2FSocial_Sciences%2FPsychology%2FIntelligence%2FEmotional_Intelligence%2FOnline_Tests.
- Imagination wikiPageExternalLink 3622.pdf.
- Imagination wikiPageExternalLink www.imagery-imagination.com.
- Imagination wikiPageID "9325864".
- Imagination wikiPageRevisionID "602584309".
- Imagination date "March 2014".
- Imagination date "November 2013".
- Imagination hasPhotoCollection Imagination.
- Imagination reason "I do not understand this final sentence, nor does the explanation in the citation completely clear it up. This needs more clarity: "...an actual reality that already exists in narrative myth," sounds awkward and contradictory to me.".
- Imagination reason "Knowledgde can be imaginary.".
- Imagination subject Category:Cognition.
- Imagination subject Category:Imagination.
- Imagination subject Category:Mental_processes.
- Imagination comment "Imagination, also called the faculty of imagining, is the ability to form new images and sensations that are not perceived through senses such as sight, hearing, or other senses.".
- Imagination label "Imaginación".
- Imagination label "Imagination".
- Imagination label "Imagination".
- Imagination label "Imaginação".
- Imagination label "Immaginazione".
- Imagination label "Verbeeldingskracht".
- Imagination label "Vorstellung".
- Imagination label "Wyobraźnia".
- Imagination label "Воображение".
- Imagination label "مخيلة".
- Imagination label "想像力".
- Imagination label "想象".
- Imagination sameAs Představa.
- Imagination sameAs Vorstellung.
- Imagination sameAs Φαντασία.
- Imagination sameAs Imaginación.
- Imagination sameAs Irudimen.
- Imagination sameAs Imagination.
- Imagination sameAs Imajinasi.
- Imagination sameAs Immaginazione.
- Imagination sameAs 想像力.
- Imagination sameAs 상상력.
- Imagination sameAs Verbeeldingskracht.
- Imagination sameAs Wyobraźnia.
- Imagination sameAs Imaginação.
- Imagination sameAs m.0n0k6.
- Imagination sameAs Q34516.
- Imagination sameAs Q34516.
- Imagination wasDerivedFrom Imagination?oldid=602584309.
- Imagination depiction Imagination-Warner-Highsmith.jpeg.
- Imagination isPrimaryTopicOf Imagination.