Introduction - perspectives on the cognitive neuroscience of mental imagery, S.M. Kosslyn et al. Part 1 Learning and memory: the efficacy of imagery mnemonics in memory remediation, J.T.E. Richardson; memory for different kinds of mental images - role of contextual and autobiographic variables, R. De Beni and F. Pazzaglia. Part 2 Perception and action: imagery without perception - a case study of anosognosia for cortical blindness, G. Goldenberg et al; preserved visual imagery in visual form agnosia, P. Servos and M. Goodale; motor imagery - perception or action?, J. Annett; mental imagery in the motor context, M. Jeannerod; the role of subvocalization in auditory imagery, D. Smith et al. Part 3 Information processing: current issues in the neuropsychology of image generation, M.J. Farah; generating visual mental images - deficits after brain damage, C. Stangalino et al; two types of image generation - evidence for left- and right-hemisphere processes, S.M. Kosslyn et al; mental scanning of visual images generated from verbal descriptions - towards a model of image accuracy, M. Denis et al; the mental and the neural - psychological and neural studies of mental rotation and memory scanning, A.P. Georgopolous and G. Pellizer. Part 4 Reasoning: visuospatial working memory - structures and variables affecting a capacity measure, T. Vecchi et al; analogical representation and language structure, G. Geminiani et al. Afterword - varieties of visual representation - how are we to analyze the concept of mental image?, L. Cooper.