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Aphantasia as a functional disconnection

Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Paolo Bartolomeo, Jianghao Liu
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Aphantasia as imagery blindsight

Trends in Cognitive Sciences
, Hakwan Lau, Ned Block
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Aphantasia and Conscious Thought

2023
Abstract The sensory constraint on conscious thought says that if a thought is phenomenally conscious, its phenomenal properties must be reducible to some sensory phenomenal character. This chapter argues that the burgeoning psychological literature on aphantasia, an impoverishment in the ability to generate mental imagery, provides a ...
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Aphantasia: The science of visual imagery extremes

2021
Visual imagery allows us to revisit the appearance of things in their absence and to test out virtual combinations of sensory experience. Visual imagery has been linked to many cognitive processes, such as autobiographical and visual working memory. Imagery also plays symptomatic and mechanistic roles in neurologic and mental disorders and is utilized ...
Rebecca, Keogh   +2 more
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The aphantasia paradox: a Sartrean update

Brain
Neuroscientific research into mental imagery often relies on David Hume’s view of visual imagination as weak perception. Arcangeli & Bartolomeo argue that Jean-Paul Sartre’s alternative framework—supported by recent findings on aphantasia—offers a more conceptually and empirically robust approach.
Margherita Arcangeli, Paolo Bartolomeo
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Aphantasia reimagined

Noûs
Abstract How is it that individuals who deny experiencing visual imagery nonetheless perform normally on tasks which seem to require it? This puzzle of aphantasia has perplexed philosophers and scientists since the late nineteenth century.
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Aphantasia and Hypnosis: An Exploratory Study

2022
IntroductionAphantasia is a recent concept describing an individual's incapacity to use their mind's eye and therefore to visualize mental images. Although this “blind imagination” was studied in order to understand the neuronal mechanisms and the possible consequences of this condition, the implications of aphantasia in the clinical field remain ...
Collignon, Gaëtan   +3 more
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Aphantasia in Healthy Relationships

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Zemel, Miriam   +3 more
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