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  2. Aphantasia - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, a study found that people with aphantasia have slower reaction times than people without aphantasia in a visual search task in which they were presented with a target and a distractor. But both groups saw a similar reduction in reaction time when primed with the color of the target compared to if primed with the color of the distractor ...

  3. Hyperphantasia - Wikipedia

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    Hyperphantasia is the condition of having extremely vivid mental imagery. [1] It is the opposite condition to aphantasia, where mental visual imagery is not present. [2] [3] The experience of hyperphantasia is more common than aphantasia [4] [5] and has been described as being "as vivid as real seeing". [4]

  4. Visual thinking - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Functional imaging studies on people with autism have supported the hypothesis that they have a cognitive style that favors the use of visuospatial coding strategies. [24] However, the existence of people with both Aphantasia and autism brings this theory into question.

  5. Two brains: One visualizes too much, the other not at all - AOL

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    Meet two women with unusual ways of experiencing the world: One cannot revisualize people or events, while the other may imagine too much.

  6. What It’s Like to Be ‘Mind Blind’ - AOL

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    Aphantasia, or mind blindness, refers to an inability to visualize imagery. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  7. I live with aphantasia, a condition where I can't visualize ...

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  8. Adam Zeman (neurologist) - Wikipedia

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    After several people (responding to an article on the MX case by Carl Zimmer) [9] [10] reported that they had never been able to visualise, Zeman and his team (including Sergio Della Sala) conducted a survey of 21 people with a self-reported lifelong lack of visual imagery, using the Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire developed by David ...

  9. Meet Twenty under 40! honoree Rose Mogus: 'Don't let your ...

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    I have aphantasia, so I don’t see pictures in my head, so I keep a lot of lists. ... Why do you think Stark County is a great place to live and work? The people. This community is full of people ...