The Action Cycle Theory of Perception and Mental Imagery

Vision (Basel). 2023 Feb 14;7(1):12. doi: 10.3390/vision7010012.

Abstract

The Action Cycle Theory (ACT) is an enactive theory of the perception and a mental imagery system that is comprised of six modules: Schemata, Objects, Actions, Affect, Goals and Others' Behavior. The evidence supporting these six connected modules is reviewed in light of research on mental imagery vividness. The six modules and their interconnections receive empirical support from a wide range of studies. All six modules of perception and mental imagery are influenced by individual differences in vividness. Real-world applications of ACT show interesting potential to improve human wellbeing in both healthy people and patients. Mental imagery can be applied in creative ways to make new collective goals and actions for change that are necessary to maximize the future prospects of the planet.

Keywords: Action Cycle Theory; VVIQ; action; affect; individual differences; mental imagery; neuroscience; perception; schemata; vividness.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

The writing of this review received no external funding.