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  • Aphantasia - Wikipedia
    Aphantasia ( ˌeɪfænˈteɪʒə ⓘ AY-fan-TAY-zhə, ˌæfænˈteɪʒə AF-an-TAY-zhə) is the inability to voluntarily visualize mental images [1] The phenomenon was first described by Francis Galton in 1880, [2] but it has remained relatively unstudied
  • Aphantasia: What It Is, Causes, Treatment Testing
    If you have aphantasia, mental pictures aren’t part of your imagination Aphantasia is uncommon overall Experts estimate that between 2% and 4% of people have it But research on it — including how many people have it — is limited Many people don’t realize they think differently from most people Forms of aphantasia
  • Aphantasia: When You Are Blind in Your Mind
    What Does a Person With Aphantasia See? If you have aphantasia, you may be unable to visualize any type of image in your head Aphantasia is believed to be rare, affecting an estimated 1% to 4% of the population 1 These individuals have no "mind's eye," or their imagination is essentially blind
  • Aphantasia Network - Understanding the Mind Without Mental Imagery
    Join the global aphantasia community Access research, resources, and connect with others who experience the world without mental imagery Discover tools, studies, and support for aphantasia
  • Aphantasia - Psychology Today
    Aphantasia is the inability to form mental images; a person without a mind’s eye cannot imagine the scene of a sandy beach, for example They cannot visualize people, places, objects, or other
  • A Systematic Review of Aphantasia: Concept, Measurement, Neural Basis . . .
    People with aphantasia exhibit the inability to voluntarily generate or form mental imagery in their minds Since the term “aphantasia” was proposed to describe this, it has gained increasing attention from psychiatrists, neuroscientists, and clinicians
  • How Aphantasia Works: Inside the Mind’s Blank Screen
    Aphantasia is the inability to voluntarily produce mental images, and it stems from reduced communication between the front of the brain and the visual processing areas at the back
  • When your “mind’s eye” is blank: Understanding aphantasia
    People with aphantasia can’t visualize images in their mind’s eye Ask them to picture an apple and they see a blank screen
  • What Happens in a Mind That Can’t ‘See’ Mental Images
    Aphantasia and hyperphantasia, the opposite phenomenon in which people report mental imagery as vivid as reality, are in fact two ends of a spectrum, sandwiching an infinite range of internal experiences between them
  • A decade of aphantasia research – and still going! - ScienceDirect
    Aphantasia, a term coined in 2015, refers to the lack of wakeful visual imagery Research since then has clarified the nature of this intriguing variation in human experience





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