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What are some theories on Cognitive modelor cognitive models of Human Imaginationhuman imagination?

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I have no knowledge about neuroscience but recently I was wondering what is theWhat cognitive modelmodels of human imagination exist? How does the human imagine things that don't exist?

Suppose I ask anyone to imagine himself climbing a mountain. He can't imagine that until he has some experience about mountaineering whether through a movie, documentary or some reading material and Wikipedia page on Imagination says that

...without knowledge, imagination can not be developed...

If he has this experience he would be able to imagine himself climbing a mountain. Are there any theories that explain this?

I have no knowledge about neuroscience but recently I was wondering what is the cognitive model of human imagination? How does the human imagine things that don't exist?

Suppose I ask anyone to imagine himself climbing a mountain. He can't imagine that until he has some experience about mountaineering whether through a movie, documentary or some reading material and Wikipedia page on Imagination says that

...without knowledge, imagination can not be developed...

If he has this experience he would be able to imagine himself climbing a mountain. Are there any theories that explain this?

What cognitive models of human imagination exist? How does the human imagine things that don't exist?

Suppose I ask anyone to imagine himself climbing a mountain. He can't imagine that until he has some experience about mountaineering whether through a movie, documentary or some reading material and Wikipedia page on Imagination says that

...without knowledge, imagination can not be developed...

If he has this experience he would be able to imagine himself climbing a mountain. Are there any theories that explain this?

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I have no knowledge about neuroscience but recently I was wondering what is the cognitive model of Human Imaginationhuman imagination? How does the human imagine things that don't exist?

Suppose I ask anyone to imagine himself climbing a mountain. He can't imagine that until he has some experience about mountaineering whether through a movie, documentary or some reading material and Wikipedia page on Imagination says that

...without knowledge, imagination can not be developed...

If he has this experience he would be able to imagine himself climbing a mountain. Are there any theories that explain this?

Any help would be appreciated.

I have no knowledge about neuroscience but recently I was wondering what is the cognitive model of Human Imagination? How does the human imagine things that don't exist?

Suppose I ask anyone to imagine himself climbing a mountain. He can't imagine that until he has some experience about mountaineering whether through a movie, documentary or some reading material and Wikipedia page on Imagination says that

...without knowledge, imagination can not be developed...

If he has this experience he would be able to imagine himself climbing a mountain. Are there any theories that explain this?

Any help would be appreciated.

I have no knowledge about neuroscience but recently I was wondering what is the cognitive model of human imagination? How does the human imagine things that don't exist?

Suppose I ask anyone to imagine himself climbing a mountain. He can't imagine that until he has some experience about mountaineering whether through a movie, documentary or some reading material and Wikipedia page on Imagination says that

...without knowledge, imagination can not be developed...

If he has this experience he would be able to imagine himself climbing a mountain. Are there any theories that explain this?

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