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	<title>Imagery Lab &#187; Neural underpinnings</title>
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		<title>Neural Correlates of Object vs. Spatial Visualization Abilities</title>
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Neuroscience research demonstrates that the visual areas of the brain are divided into two distinct pathways. The dorsal, or spatial, and ventral, or object pathways. The object pathway  runs from occipital lobe to inferior temporal lobe, processing visual appearances of objects in terms of color, detail, shape, and size. The spatial pathway runs from occipital <a href="http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mkozhevnlab/?page_id=663" class="more-link">More &#62;</a>]]></description>
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		<title>Neural and Behavioral Correlates of 3D Visual-Spatial Transformations</title>
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Our research examines how different environments affect encoding strategies and choice of  allocentric versus egocentric frames of reference
                
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The research in the Mental Imagery lab focuses on investigating visualization processes and individual differences in mental imagery in cognitive style. In particular, we examine how individual differences in visualization ability affect more complex activities, such as spatial navigation, learning and problem solving in mathematics, science and art. We also explore ways to train visual-object <a href="http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mkozhevnlab/?page_id=9" class="more-link">More &#62;</a>]]></description>
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