Aphantasia, i.e., the congenital inability to experience voluntary mental imagery, offers a new model for studying the functional role of mental imagery in (visual) cognition. However, until now, there have been no studies investigating whether aphantasia can be linked to specific impairments in cognitive functioning. Here, we assess visual working memory performance in an aphantasic individual. We find that she performs significantly worse than controls on the most difficult (i.e., requiring the highest degree of precision) visual working memory trials. Surprisingly, her performance on a task designed to involve mental imagery did not differ from controls', although she lacked metacognitive insight into her performance. Together, these res...
Though researchers working on congenital aphantasia (henceforth “aphantasia”) agree that this condit...
Abstract Visual imagery and mental reconstruction of scenes are considered core components of episod...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Aphantasia describes the experience of individuals who self-report a lack of voluntary visual imager...
Aphantasia is a new name for an old concept: people that are unable to form clear mental images volu...
Congenital aphantasia is a variation of the human experience, characterised by a life-long inability...
This is the final version. Available on open access via the link in this recordCogSci 2022: 44th Ann...
Visual working memory and visual mental imagery both involve the use of internal visual representati...
Congenital aphantasia is a recently characterized variation of experience defined by the inability t...
Aphantasia describes the experience of individuals who self-report a lack of voluntary visual imager...
Our ability to form visual images within our mind is known as visual mental imagery and enables us t...
Aphantasia is the inability to create mental imagery which affects approximately 2% of people in the...
Aphantasia describes a lack of visual imagery capabilities and in the majority of cases it can be ex...
For most people, visual imagery is an innate feature of many of our internal experiences, and appear...
The purpose of this research was to explore the impact on thinking when an individual is not able to...
Though researchers working on congenital aphantasia (henceforth “aphantasia”) agree that this condit...
Abstract Visual imagery and mental reconstruction of scenes are considered core components of episod...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Aphantasia describes the experience of individuals who self-report a lack of voluntary visual imager...
Aphantasia is a new name for an old concept: people that are unable to form clear mental images volu...
Congenital aphantasia is a variation of the human experience, characterised by a life-long inability...
This is the final version. Available on open access via the link in this recordCogSci 2022: 44th Ann...
Visual working memory and visual mental imagery both involve the use of internal visual representati...
Congenital aphantasia is a recently characterized variation of experience defined by the inability t...
Aphantasia describes the experience of individuals who self-report a lack of voluntary visual imager...
Our ability to form visual images within our mind is known as visual mental imagery and enables us t...
Aphantasia is the inability to create mental imagery which affects approximately 2% of people in the...
Aphantasia describes a lack of visual imagery capabilities and in the majority of cases it can be ex...
For most people, visual imagery is an innate feature of many of our internal experiences, and appear...
The purpose of this research was to explore the impact on thinking when an individual is not able to...
Though researchers working on congenital aphantasia (henceforth “aphantasia”) agree that this condit...
Abstract Visual imagery and mental reconstruction of scenes are considered core components of episod...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...