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Impacts of imageability of architecture on brain health: A systematic literature review. [PDF]

open access: yesLandsc Urban Plan
Maestre CA   +5 more
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The active construction of past episodes. [PDF]

open access: yesTransl Neurosci
Parr T, Pezzulo G, Friston KJ.
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Stroboscopic Light Stimulation Safety Within and Beyond Laboratory Settings: Observational Evidence and Practical Guidance

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Schwartzman DJ   +13 more
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Aphantasia and involuntary imagery

open access: yesConsciousness and Cognition
Aphantasia is a condition that is often characterized as the impaired ability to create voluntary mental images. Aphantasia is assumed to selectively affect voluntary imagery mainly because even though aphantasics report being unable to visualize something at will, many report having visual dreams.
Merlin Monzel, Raquel Krempel
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Defining and ‘diagnosing’ aphantasia: Condition or individual difference?

open access: yesCortex, 2023
Research into the newly-coined 'condition' of 'aphantasia', an individual difference involving the self-reported absence of voluntary visual imagery, has taken off in recent years, and more and more people are 'self-diagnosing' as aphantasic. Yet, there is no consensus on whether aphantasia should really be described as a 'condition', and there is no ...
Andrea Blomkvist, David F Marks
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Does progressive aphantasia exist? The hypothetical role of aphantasia in the diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2022
Abstract Aphantasia is a heterogeneous neuropsychological syndrome consisting of the inability to create mental images. We argue that its progressive form may be a harbinger of dementia. Aphantasia may manifest as the inability to create any mental images or to create complex scenes, inability to spontaneously initiate generation of mental images ...
Emilia J. Sitek, Seweryna Konieczna
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