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Imagination, also called the faculty of imagining, is the ability of forming mental images, sensations and concepts, in a moment when they are not perceived through sight, hearing or other senses. Imagination helps provide meaning to experience and understanding to knowledge; it is a fundamental facility through which people make sense of the world, and it also plays a key role in the learning proces.

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Imagination can also be expressed through stories such as fairy tales or fantasies. Most famous inventions or entertainment products were created from the inspiration of someone's imagination.

The debut album of Kellie Pickler released in 2006 by BNA Records. It is called "Small Town Girl" and was extremely successful, debuting with single Red High Heels at 9th position on the Billboard top 10 chart. 753,000 copies were sold in the first week of its appearance. “Best Day of Your Life” was the single that made her popular, American Idol. If was performed on the stage on 8th April 2009. In June 2008 Pickler released to radio “Don’t You Know You’re Beautiful” and was Top 25 of her hits. One of the most emotional Kellie’s songs was presented in 2007 at the Country Music Awards and is called “I Wonder”. In the end of the song she started crying. Kellie wrote this song to her mother who abandoned her when she was young. On her participation in the 5th Season of American Idol she said that her heroes in life are her grandmother and grandfather.

Imagination can also produce some symptoms of real illnesses. In some cases, they can seem so "real" that specific physical manifestations occur such as rashes and bruises appearing on the skin, as though imagination had passed into belief or the events imagined were actually in progress. See, for example, psychosomatic illness and folie a deux.

It has also been proposed that the whole of human cognition is based upon imagination. That is, nothing that is perceived is purely observation but all is a morph between sense and imagination.