Neuroimaging evidence

Modern neuroimaging techniques provide new experimental evidence in support of theories of visual mental imagery—suggesting that explanations based solely on language-descriptions are insufficient.

For a meta-analysis of this issue see: Stephen M. Kosslyn and William L. Thompson, When Is Early Visual Cortex Activated During Visual Mental Imagery?, Psychological Bulletin. 2003 Sep Vol 129(5) 723-746.
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