Studies that have shown a distinction between object and spatial imagery suggest more than one type of aphantasia and hyperphantasia, yet this has not been systematically investigated in studies on imagery ability extremes. Also, if the involuntary imagery is preserved in aphantasia and how this condition affects other skills is not fully clear. We collected data on spatial and object imagery, retrospective, and prospective memory, face recognition, and sense of direction (SOD), suggesting a distinction between two subtypes of aphantasia/hyperphantasia. Spatial aphantasia is associated with difficulties in visuo-spatial mental imagery and SOD. Instead, in object aphantasia there are difficulties in imaging single items and events — ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
Our ability to form visual images within our mind is known as visual mental imagery and enables us t...
Aphantasia is a new name for an old concept: people that are unable to form clear mental images volu...
Individual variability in imagery experiences has long attracted the interest of philosophers, educa...
Aphantasia describes the experience of individuals who self-report a lack of voluntary visual imager...
Although Galton recognized in the 1880s that some individuals lack visual imagery, this phenomenon w...
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...
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...
Visual imagery typically enables us to see absent items in the mind's eye. It plays a role in memory...
Mental imagery (activities like visualization in the mind\u27s eye) has long been a topic of interes...
Congenital aphantasia is a variation of the human experience, characterised by a life-long inability...
none4siAphantasia refers to the inability to summon images to one’s own mind’s eye, resulting in sel...
For most people, visual imagery is an innate feature of many of our internal experiences, and appear...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
Our ability to form visual images within our mind is known as visual mental imagery and enables us t...
Aphantasia is a new name for an old concept: people that are unable to form clear mental images volu...
Individual variability in imagery experiences has long attracted the interest of philosophers, educa...
Aphantasia describes the experience of individuals who self-report a lack of voluntary visual imager...
Although Galton recognized in the 1880s that some individuals lack visual imagery, this phenomenon w...
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...
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...
Visual imagery typically enables us to see absent items in the mind's eye. It plays a role in memory...
Mental imagery (activities like visualization in the mind\u27s eye) has long been a topic of interes...
Congenital aphantasia is a variation of the human experience, characterised by a life-long inability...
none4siAphantasia refers to the inability to summon images to one’s own mind’s eye, resulting in sel...
For most people, visual imagery is an innate feature of many of our internal experiences, and appear...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
Our ability to form visual images within our mind is known as visual mental imagery and enables us t...
Aphantasia is a new name for an old concept: people that are unable to form clear mental images volu...