Visual imagery typically enables us to see absent items in the mind's eye. It plays a role in memory, day-dreaming and creativity. Since coining the terms aphantasia and hyperphantasia to describe the absence and abundance of visual imagery, we have been contacted by many thousands of people with extreme imagery abilities. Questionnaire data from 2000 participants with aphantasia and 200 with hyperphantasia indicate that aphantasia is associated with scientific and mathematical occupations, whereas hyperphantasia is associated with 'creative' professions. Participants with aphantasia report an elevated rate of difficulty with face recognition and autobiographical memory, whereas participants with hyperphantasia report an elevated rate of sy...
Aphantasia is a condition characterized by a deficit of mental imagery. Since several psychopatholog...
Recently, the term ‘aphantasia’ has become current in scientific and public discourse to denote the ...
Though researchers working on congenital aphantasia (henceforth “aphantasia”) agree that this condit...
Visual imagery typically enables us to see absent items in the mind's eye. It plays a role in memory...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Although Galton recognized in the 1880s that some individuals lack visual imagery, this phenomenon w...
Although Galton recognized in the 1880s that some individuals lack visual imagery, this phenomenon w...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
Visual mental imagery is the ability to create a quasi-perceptual visual picture in the mind's eye. ...
For most people, visual imagery is an innate feature of many of our internal experiences, and appear...
Studies that have shown a distinction between object and spatial imagery suggest more than one type...
Mental imagery (activities like visualization in the mind\u27s eye) has long been a topic of interes...
Aphantasia is a new name for an old concept: people that are unable to form clear mental images volu...
Aphantasia describes the experience of individuals who self-report a lack of voluntary visual imager...
Aphantasia is a condition characterised by a deficit of mental imagery. Since several psychopatholog...
Aphantasia is a condition characterized by a deficit of mental imagery. Since several psychopatholog...
Recently, the term ‘aphantasia’ has become current in scientific and public discourse to denote the ...
Though researchers working on congenital aphantasia (henceforth “aphantasia”) agree that this condit...
Visual imagery typically enables us to see absent items in the mind's eye. It plays a role in memory...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Although Galton recognized in the 1880s that some individuals lack visual imagery, this phenomenon w...
Although Galton recognized in the 1880s that some individuals lack visual imagery, this phenomenon w...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
Visual mental imagery is the ability to create a quasi-perceptual visual picture in the mind's eye. ...
For most people, visual imagery is an innate feature of many of our internal experiences, and appear...
Studies that have shown a distinction between object and spatial imagery suggest more than one type...
Mental imagery (activities like visualization in the mind\u27s eye) has long been a topic of interes...
Aphantasia is a new name for an old concept: people that are unable to form clear mental images volu...
Aphantasia describes the experience of individuals who self-report a lack of voluntary visual imager...
Aphantasia is a condition characterised by a deficit of mental imagery. Since several psychopatholog...
Aphantasia is a condition characterized by a deficit of mental imagery. Since several psychopatholog...
Recently, the term ‘aphantasia’ has become current in scientific and public discourse to denote the ...
Though researchers working on congenital aphantasia (henceforth “aphantasia”) agree that this condit...