Though researchers working on congenital aphantasia (henceforth “aphantasia”) agree that this condition involves an impairment in the ability to voluntarily generate visual imagery, disagreement looms large as to which other impairments are exhibited by aphantasic subjects. This article offers the first extensive review of studies on aphantasia, and proposes that aphantasic subjects exhibit a cluster of impairments. It puts forward a novel cognitive theory of aphantasia, building on the constructive episodic simulation hypothesis of memory and imagination. It argues that aphantasia is best explained as a malfunction of processes in the episodic system, and is therefore an episodic system condition
Aphantasia describes the experience of individuals who self-report a lack of voluntary visual imager...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
First described by Galton in 1880 and then remaining unnoticed for a century, recent investigations ...
Though researchers working on congenital aphantasia (henceforth “aphantasia”) agree that this condit...
Though researchers working on congenital aphantasia (henceforth “aphantasia”) agree that this condit...
Congenital aphantasia is a variation of the human experience, characterised by a life-long inability...
Aphantasia is a recently discovered disorder characterised by the total incapacity to generate visua...
Aphantasia describes the experience of individuals who self-report a lack of voluntary visual imager...
Congenital aphantasia is a recently characterized variation of experience defined by the inability t...
Aphantasia is a new name for an old concept: people that are unable to form clear mental images volu...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Cortex. Changes resultin...
Aphantasia is a condition characterized by a deficit of mental imagery. Since several psychopatholog...
Mental imagery (activities like visualization in the mind\u27s eye) has long been a topic of interes...
Aphantasia, i.e., the congenital inability to experience voluntary mental imagery, offers a new mode...
For most people, visual imagery is an innate feature of many of our internal experiences, and appear...
Aphantasia describes the experience of individuals who self-report a lack of voluntary visual imager...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
First described by Galton in 1880 and then remaining unnoticed for a century, recent investigations ...
Though researchers working on congenital aphantasia (henceforth “aphantasia”) agree that this condit...
Though researchers working on congenital aphantasia (henceforth “aphantasia”) agree that this condit...
Congenital aphantasia is a variation of the human experience, characterised by a life-long inability...
Aphantasia is a recently discovered disorder characterised by the total incapacity to generate visua...
Aphantasia describes the experience of individuals who self-report a lack of voluntary visual imager...
Congenital aphantasia is a recently characterized variation of experience defined by the inability t...
Aphantasia is a new name for an old concept: people that are unable to form clear mental images volu...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Cortex. Changes resultin...
Aphantasia is a condition characterized by a deficit of mental imagery. Since several psychopatholog...
Mental imagery (activities like visualization in the mind\u27s eye) has long been a topic of interes...
Aphantasia, i.e., the congenital inability to experience voluntary mental imagery, offers a new mode...
For most people, visual imagery is an innate feature of many of our internal experiences, and appear...
Aphantasia describes the experience of individuals who self-report a lack of voluntary visual imager...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
First described by Galton in 1880 and then remaining unnoticed for a century, recent investigations ...