Can You Feel It? An Exploration of Kinesthetic Imagery Ability from an Individual Differences Perspective

Dun, Kristine (2006) Can You Feel It? An Exploration of Kinesthetic Imagery Ability from an Individual Differences Perspective. Doctorate (other than PhD) thesis, University of Southern Queensland. (Unpublished)


Abstract

Kinesthetic imagery is the imagining of the feeling associated with performance of a physical movement. Little is known about kinesthetic imagery. However, it is argued here that it has similar underlying cognitive processes to visual imagery. Two new measures of kinesthetic imagery, Vividness of Kinesthetic Imagery (VKI) and Control of Kinesthetic Imagery (CKI) were developed and the psychometric properties were examined in Study 1. The results provided tentative evidence for the VKI as a measure of vividness of kinesthetic imagery and the CKI as a measure of control of kinesthetic imagery. Study 2 then used the new measures of kinesthetic imagery to explore the relationships of kinesthetic imagery with visual imagery, Gv, and Gf. Confirmatory factor analytic results demonstrated that kinesthetic imagery could be distinguished from visual imagery, Gv, and Gf. This finding was discussed in relation to a proposed second-order factor of broad kinesthetic ability and the role of kinesthetic imagery ability in cognition and kinesthesis.


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Item Type: Thesis (Non-Research) (Doctorate (other than PhD))
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Faculty/School / Institute/Centre: Historic - Faculty of Sciences - Department of Psychology (Up to 30 Jun 2013)
Supervisors: Lorelle Burton
Qualification: Doctorate of Psychology
Date Deposited: 17 Nov 2025 23:47
Last Modified: 17 Nov 2025 23:47
Fields of Research (2008): 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences > 1799 Other Psychology and Cognitive Sciences > 179999 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified
Fields of Research (2020): 52 PSYCHOLOGY > 5299 Other psychology > 529999 Other psychology not elsewhere classified
URI: https://sear.unisq.edu.au/id/eprint/52289

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