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Collabra: Psychology (2024) 10 (1): 127416.
Published: 23 December 2024
...Bridget Mawtus; Fran Renwick; Bethany R Thomas; Reshanne R Reeder Approximately 4% of the population has aphantasia, which is defined as impoverished, or absent, sensory mental imagery. Previous research suggests that people with aphantasia (aphants) may have a higher prevalence of mental health...
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Collabra: Psychology (2024) 10 (1): 92941.
Published: 26 February 2024
... imaginative suggestion scales. Our samples included, for the first time, people lacking voluntary imagery (aphantasics). We also assessed this relationship following commonly used approaches to studying aphantasia (direct recruitment of self-reported aphantasics), versus those designed to minimize demand...
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Collabra: Psychology (2022) 8 (1): 36318.
Published: 17 June 2022
... exploratory Ganzflicker paper ( N = 204), we investigated whether people with different self-reported visual mental imagery abilities report different visual experiences in the Ganzflicker. Results showed that people with no-to-low imagery (aphantasia distribution) were much less likely to experience complex...
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