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Floridou, G. A., Williamson, V. J., Stewart, L., & Müllensiefen, D. (2015). The Involuntary Musical Imagery Scale (IMIS). Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain, 25(1), 28-36. https://doi.org/10.1037/pmu0000067
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Smith, E. T. (2018). Interdependent concepts and their independent uses: Mental imagery and hallucinations. Perspectives on Science, 26(3), 360–399. https://doi.org/10.1162/posc_a_00278 I heard the rain still beating continuously on the staircase window, and the wind howling in the grove behind the hall; I grew by degrees cold as a stone, and then my courage sank. My habitual mood of humiliation, self-doubt, forlorn depression, fell damp on the embers of my decaying ire.”
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Hall, C. (2001). Imagery in sport and exercise. In R. N. Singer, H. A. Hausenblas, & C. Janelle (Eds.), Handbook of sport psychology (2nd ed., pp. 529–549). Wiley.
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Olfactory imagery relates to our sense of smell. It describes different scents, such as fragrances and odors. The far bank was steep and slippery. When they got to the top of it, leading their ponies, they saw that the great mountains had marched down very near to them. Already they seemed only a day’s easy journey from the feet of the nearest. Dark and drear it looked, though there were patches of sunlight on its brown sides, and behind its shoulders, the tips of snow-peaks gleamed.”
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Campos, A., & Fuentes, L. (2016). Musical studies and the vividness and clarity of auditory imagery. Imagination, Cognition and Personality, 36(1), 75–84. https://doi.org/10.1177/0276236616635985 This song contains a lot of figurative language (similes and metaphors) by comparing or associating human emotions to objects and events. Everyday Speech Teachers will encourage UKS2 pupils to begin using figurative language and imagery in their own writing. Where can I find more teaching resources for children about imagery? Figurative language is a “tool” to be used in imagery and other literary devices, such as metaphors, onomatopoeia, personification, similes, and hyperbole, to describe something.