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Can you see/imagine pictures in your head when your reading?


WHAT IS APHANTASIA? AND DO YOU HAVE IT? - Cresting The Hill

Aphantasia is a phenomenon in which people are unable to visualize imagery. While most people are able to conjure an image of a scene or face in their minds, ...

Wait. You can ACTUALLY SEE things in your brain?? | beth​woolsey.

I didn't understand people close their eyes and see pictures or 3D images or, like, video, vividly and in color. I only “know” what an image ...

My Brain Doesn't Picture Things - Nautilus Magazine

I have what is called “aphantasia,” the absence of voluntary imagination of the senses. I know what a top hat is. I can describe its main characteristics.

Why Some Individuals Can't 'See' Anything When They Close Their ...

Now close your eyes. Do you still see it? Can you picture it in your mind? How does it look? Is it as vivid as the real thing? Do the ...

When the mind's eye is blind - Austin Kleon

... they literally can't form pictures in their heads. This ... You see a horse if asked to imagine one. I find this rather limiting ...

The Mind's Eye. Picture what you last ate. Is the image… | by Paige G

These images are able to be manipulated as if you're actually there, so if you imagine an apple, you're able to turn it and see a 360 view of it ...

I can't picture things in my mind. I didn't realize that was unusual

People with aphantasia can't mentally visualize things. Mental imagery is a spectrum, and we lie outside it, in the dark.

Why Some Individuals Can't 'See' Anything When They Close Their ...

Aphantasia is a condition in which a person cannot see or imagine mental images ... As you picture it in your mind, see how long you can hold the ...

What do you mean some of you can't visualize a movie in your head ...

I can't visualize anything. So yes when I read, I just see the words. I never knew I was missing anything though until someone told me they ...

Can you see actual images in your head? - Mumsnet

Yes I can see images in my head if I imagine them. It's not just memories. If you described to me a scene, I'd picture my interpretation of it.

Because of aphantasia, I'm not able to picture things in my mind

I thought everybody can't visualize image clearly, because all I see is black when I close my eyes. This is so fascinating.

Aphantasia: Writing Fiction With No 'Mind's Eye' - Writer Unboxed

I'm very visual and write picture books as well, and I think it would be very hard for me to be without the pictures in my head. But it sounds ...

Aphantasia – To have a blind mind's eye - Stephen Liddell

Intriguingly, such people also can't imagine sounds or voices. They don't seem to have the natural recoil we would have if we think of snakes or ...

Can you visualize things you imagine. - FFXIAH.com

Some can imagine and see something perfectly, then be able to draw that thing in perfect detail as if copying from a photo. Some can imagine ...

'It Was Just Black': The Condition That Makes You Unable to ... - VICE

“When I try to picture images, I might see some flashes of light, but nothing voluntary. It's like I'm interpreting the brain signals rather ...

BuzzFeed Video - Close your eyes and imagine a red star....

No one can actually see with closed eyes. They mean your brain can “imagine” seeing a red star, and what that would look like. What this video ...

Aphantasia — absence of the mind's eye - Language Log

I have a very limited visual imagination (mind's eye). I certainly can't see things as if I were looking at a photo (and I find it hard to ...

Aphantasia: A life without mental images | Alas, a Blog

Most people can readily conjure images inside their head – known as their mind's eye. ... There wasn't really all that much to look at — if you've ...

Aphantasia and playing an instrument - The Cracking the Code Forum

Some people have complete aphantasia while others (from what I've read) can conjure up images (or “mental movies”) which look just as detailed, vivid, and crisp ...

Aphantasia: When you try to picture something in your mind and ...

Most people see a visual representation of that thing hovering in front of their “mind's eye,” and in many cases it is in full colour, like they ...