@article{MacIntyreMadanBricketal.2019, author = {MacIntyre, Tadhg E. and Madan, Christopher R. and Brick, Noel E. and Beckmann, J{\"u}rgen and Moran, Aidan P.}, title = {Imagery, Expertise, and Action}, series = {Handbook of Embodied Cognition and Sport Psychology}, journal = {Handbook of Embodied Cognition and Sport Psychology}, publisher = {MIT Press}, address = {Cambridge}, isbn = {978-0-262-03850-8}, pages = {625 -- 650}, year = {2019}, abstract = {In this chapter, we explore the aforementioned paradigm shifts and how they offer an ave nue for new research. We first elucidate what precisely " mental imagery," the parent construct of motor imagery, is and explain the research milestones that have elucidated our understanding of this complex topic. The construct of motor imagery has become a thriving research topic thanks to the development of the action simulation model by Marc Jeannerod, which provided a framework in which imagery and movement are viewed as part of an action continuum ( Jeannerod 1994, 2006).}, language = {en} }