imageryphases
Imageryphases is a term used in some scholarly and professional contexts to describe the sequential stages involved in creating, maintaining, transforming, and evaluating imagery. It is not a standardized concept with a single universal definition; its meaning varies by field.
In cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience, imagery phases often include generation, maintenance, inspection or manipulation, and
In art, design, and narrative media, imagery phases map to the creative workflow: ideation, rough visualization,
In computing and imaging disciplines, imagery phases describe pipelines: data acquisition, preprocessing, model-based synthesis, post-processing, and
Measurement approaches used to study imagery phases include self-report, behavioral tasks, eye-tracking, and neuroimaging, all aimed
Critique: the lack of standardization means term usage can overlap with broader concepts such as mental imagery,
Overall, imageryphases serves as a flexible heuristic for organizing discussions about how imagery is produced, manipulated,