In this episode, I explore the science of mental visualization and its application for learning motor and cognitive skills.
I discuss neuroplasticity-based skill development and the roles of focus, sleep, movement restriction, and agitation.
I then present five key principles of mental visualization to enhance learning speed, accuracy, and consistency.
I also provide examples of specific protocols, including repetitions, rest periods, and session frequency, and how to adapt these methods for injuries or breaks from traditional training.
Throughout, I reference the scientific studies supporting these concepts.
This episode should allow anyone to learn or teach more effectively through the use of mental visualization and training.
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Articles
Statistics of Mental Imagery: bit.ly/3H8NR78
Best practice for motor imagery: a systematic literature review on motor imagery training elements in five different disciplines: bit.ly/3UY0RT3
Sleep and the Time Course of Motor Skill Learning: bit.ly/41tM9We
Mental practice modulates functional connectivity between the cerebellum and the primary motor cortex: bit.ly/3H9kh1H
Motor Imagery Combined With Physical Training Improves Response Inhibition in the Stop Signal Task: bit.ly/3oBlmZJ
What is the relationship between Aphantasia, Synaesthesia and Autism?: bit.ly/3V2Tslj
Chapter 15 - Aphantasia: The science of visual imagery extremes: bit.ly/3V2Tqdh
Visual mental imagery and visual perception: Structural equivalence revealed by scanning processes: bit.ly/3L0jvoE
Using motor imagery practice for improving motor performance – A review: bit.ly/3ApXzyi
Motor Imagery Combined With Physical Training Improves Response Inhibition in the Stop Signal Task: bit.ly/3oBlmZJ
Visual images preserve metric spatial information: Evidence from studies of image scanning.: bit.ly/41OMimY
Acquisition and consolidation processes following motor imagery practice: go.nature.com/3L1udeK
Other Resources
Mobius strip: www.britannica.com/science/Mobius-strip
Impossible cube: www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Impossible_cube
Rubin’s vase: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_vase
Stop-Signal Task: www.psytoolkit.org/experiment-library/stopsignal.html (Click on “Run the Demo” in the left-hand margin.
Requires keyboard; not for smartphone)
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Mental Training & Visualization
00:04:46 Sponsors: LMNT, Maui Nui, Eight Sleep
00:08:04 Developmental vs.
Adult Neuroplasticity
00:11:42 Learning New Skills: Focus & Sleep
00:14:49 Long-Term Potentiation (LTP), Long-Term Depression (LTD) & New Skills
00:23:42 Principle #1: Very Brief, Simple, Repeated Visualization
00:29:36 Sponsor: AG1 (Athletic Greens)
00:30:51 Principle #2: Mental Training Cannot Replace Real Training
00:37:36 Principle #3: Combining Real & Mental Training
00:43:17 Principle #4: Assigning Real-World Labels to Visualizations
00:50:37 Principle #5: Mental Imagery Equivalence to Real-World Perception
00:55:28 Tools: Effective Mental Training: Epochs, Repetitions, Sets & Frequency
01:03:43 Sponsor: InsideTracker
01:05:00 Adding Mental Training; Injury, Travel or Layoffs
01:11:09 Timing of Mental Training & Sleep
01:15:17 Role of Gender & Age on Mental Training
01:17:10 First-Person vs.
Third-Person Visualization; Eyes Open vs.
Closed
01:23:53 Physical Skills, Motor Cortex & Cerebellum
01:31:15 “Go” & “No-Go” Pathways
01:34:19 Stop-Signal Task, Withholding Action
01:44:19 Aphantasia, Synesthesia; Social Cognition
01:52:58 Mental Training Practice & Benefits
01:57:36 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac - www.blabacphoto.com
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