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- Aphantasia (/ˌeɪfænˈteɪʒə/ AY-fan-TAY-zhə, /ˌæfænˈteɪʒə/ AF-an-TAY-zhə) is the inability to visualize. The phenomenon was first described by Francis Galton...
- opposite condition to aphantasia, where mental visual imagery is not present. The experience of hyperphantasia is more common than aphantasia and has been described...
- 2019). "Aphantasia: Ex-Pixar chief Ed Catmull says 'my mind's eye is blind'". BBC News. MacKissack, Matthew (June 21, 2021). "The art of Aphantasia: how...
- (born September 1957) is a British neurologist, who coined the term "aphantasia" for an inability to create mental images. Zeman is the son of Czech-born...
- HBO's Silicon Valley. Ross took a job with Uber in August 2017. Ross has aphantasia, a rare condition preventing him from visualizing things in his mind....
- Generation 2015 tour Fantasia (disambiguation) Fantasio (disambiguation) Aphantasia This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Phantasia...
- inability to form mental imagery within his head, a condition known as aphantasia. In 1993, Catmull received his first Academy Scientific and Technical...
- (such as counting the windows on a house or imagining images). Those with aphantasia will not be able to engage the visuospatial sketchpad. The episodic buffer...
- marry as women. Dale has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and aphantasia. Dale, Laura Kate (9 August 2022). "Why I wrote Me and My Dysphoria Monster"...
- mechanisms might be involved, but acting in different brain regions. Aphantasia Ideasthesia Synesthesia Galton, Francis (1881). The Visions of Sane Persons...