A cognitive profile of multi-sensory imagery, memory and dreaming in aphantasia https://t.co/fPN4N4WW4L
RT @angryhacademic: Fun fact: some people cant "see" images in their head (i.e. they cant visualise), known as aphantasia. Some folk with a…
RT @mellziland: Fontes: 1. https://t.co/ZX5Ou3dy1h 2. https://t.co/iHNkqYg9b8 3. https://t.co/kbGDc3KFYE 4. https://t.co/rFU5R43JNK 5. http…
RT @mellziland: Fontes: 1. https://t.co/ZX5Ou3dy1h 2. https://t.co/iHNkqYg9b8 3. https://t.co/kbGDc3KFYE 4. https://t.co/rFU5R43JNK 5. http…
@Esurio_ @SethLargo @RFPTaker @StuartJRitchie @WiringTheBrain This research says their dreams are “fewer and qualitatively impoverished” https://t.co/WxNmxpDwsj https://t.co/Jx0hSszsOJ
@StuartJRitchie Some stark differences in tests of episodic memory and night dreaming for something you seem to consider a descriptive difference (from https://t.co/O5w1cg3mdx) @bradpwyble Ability to dream a particularly fascinating connection if that re
RT @sanzen_oku: https://t.co/m8rq3ilE14 色々、つながり、あり面白かった。
RT @sanzen_oku: https://t.co/m8rq3ilE14 色々、つながり、あり面白かった。
В общем, ничего никому не понятно (в трм числе и ученым), но очень интересно. https://t.co/r6hurWMjmO Вот этот мне понравился.
@Heather61533258 @laurenancona https://t.co/3UWcB5Dt4P Not completely about PTSD and Aphantasia but references the differences. My takeaway - trauma experienced differently since the intrusive visuals are less likely (but still possible depending on typ
@aazadmmn Yep possibly re dreams see https://t.co/wMJu36ICvp
@SimsYStuart @ProfJoelPearson Here you go: https://t.co/JLuNJaa4xE
@Antiproton_com @Bianca_Tempt #Aphantasia research is only at its beginning stages, because it’s only recently been recognized as something many ppl have (~10%) since birth. Previously only known in brain injury cases. Much research has weakness of ppl not
RT @angryhacademic: Fun fact: some people cant "see" images in their head (i.e. they cant visualise), known as aphantasia. Some folk with a…
Fun fact: some people cant "see" images in their head (i.e. they cant visualise), known as aphantasia. Some folk with aphantasia also lack other sensory imagery too https://t.co/NlQZBmCKVV Do you have aphantasia?
A cognitive profile of multi-sensory imagery, memory and dreaming in aphantasia - Scientific Reports https://t.co/SSBrX2HGRr
@LizCBraithwaite Here is some data re dreaming... it only shows the averages.. some w aphantasia report dreaming others dont.. its mixed, but on average you can see the red line (aphant) shows sig less sensory info in dreams.. from https://t.co/wMJu36ICvp
@ZukoLiberal @breaking2morrow @_holyweather https://t.co/BI9yieYv2U https://t.co/VRnRP94Vjz Idk man, took like 8 seconds to find papers about it.
Some fascinating work mentioned by Nicole Huson - aphantasia interacts with trauma-based symptatology. Thread below from @alexeijoel #ECHR2022 https://t.co/BBAPY6bpyU
@couchauction @waitbutwhy @ProfJoelPearson @FMLabUNSW No need to dig, here it is! https://t.co/jeYxosO2eq We keep tabs on all the latest Aphantasia research at https://t.co/tuwfEZl1EB ☺️
@fibonacci_rocks https://t.co/iBYHAD71sp here's a great research paper if you want to know more
Aphantasia(心的イメージを思い浮かべることができない人)についての論文 たしか内的な(精神的な?)イメージは個人差があってスペクトラムだよみたいな結論だったと思う https://t.co/tYCYDnQgZW
@BrianSaetre We do not know a term for this 🤔 but @ProfJoelPearson might know? Pearson Lab has a paper on dreaming in Aphantasia. But no mention of colourless thinking and dreaming from the experiences we’ve seen reported so far! Interesting. https://t.c
@Monocotyledon @DrKate_Miller Thanks fir that link. An interesting read via the link you provided ... other senses used https://t.co/xZMQTBryLL
@Mike_Poor You might also find this one interesting: https://t.co/BUvqD4xMwj
@brianebutler3 Work on what aphantasiac dreams look like is here (obviously, all self-report) https://t.co/IZFOrDtaKj
オーストラリアでも #アファンタジア の研究が進んでいます。視覚だけでなく聴覚嗅覚など他の感覚についても調査されていてとても興味深い
@DoctorKarl But @DoctorKarl not everyone can do this! https://t.co/mBIHxmN4XU For some of us, we need completely different methods, and this type of article is super frustrating! Some people with aphantasia don’t realise it, and just think they aren’t do
@RuudZwolle Ik weet er alleen dit over🥺 https://t.co/G88b0i2yhX
RT @alexeijoel: @manaxhxt At @FMLabUNSW we have done some early work on self-reported multi-sensory imagery (amongst other cognitive proces…
@manaxhxt At @FMLabUNSW we have done some early work on self-reported multi-sensory imagery (amongst other cognitive processes) in a large sample of individuals with #aphantasia for those interested @ https://t.co/rIex9UOmQx
This is still being studied, and I don't claim to be great at reading neuroscience papers, but recent papers suggest that aphantasic people have equally good spatial memories as control groups. https://t.co/8mPwL60dN8
@dobsonstephen @BenWalmsley It's such a good point, I guess we can't ever know if we're comparing like for like - I guess thats why it's so god damn mind blowing... ! There is some research that attempts to find more objective measures (eg https://t.co/i70
@c_j_d @EmmaGee82743438 @kellizezulka Reference here like a good student: 🤣https://t.co/i70WA29mdL
• A very good scientific research article: "A cognitive profile of multi-sensory imagery, memory and dreaming in aphantasia" https://t.co/wmeL8eHQpi
RT @alexeijoel: I am humbled to share my first ever lead authored scientific paper alongside dream collaborators and mentors @Becca_Keogh_P…
RT @JRBneuropsiq: "Visual imagery is a feature of many internal experiences, and appears to play a critical role in supporting core cogniti…
RT @JRBneuropsiq: "Visual imagery is a feature of many internal experiences, and appears to play a critical role in supporting core cogniti…
"Visual imagery is a feature of many internal experiences, and appears to play a critical role in supporting core cognitive processes. Some individuals lack the ability to voluntarily generate visual imagery altogether – a condition termed 'aphantasia'."
@kiara_bellido Thanks for sharing! Here are 3 papers that were shared in the replies in the past couple days, in case you are interested and haven't seen them! https://t.co/8RgolgBtxy https://t.co/9hplf3YbqZ https://t.co/zZB8k36zI3
RT @alexeijoel: @mariam_s_aly If interested, we compared dream reports of individuals with and without imagery (aphantasia) https://t.co/rI…
RT @alexeijoel: @mariam_s_aly If interested, we compared dream reports of individuals with and without imagery (aphantasia) https://t.co/rI…
@mariam_s_aly Ahhh I should have scrolled!! https://t.co/5KJD3zbSoM
@Brewenjon You might be interested in this paper by @alexeijoel! https://t.co/hQiWMT2NFm
@GugaCozinheiro eu to lendo uma pesquisa sobre isso :) Não é exatamente mas tem relação. Quem tem afantasia geralmente sonha menos e menos vívido, mas sonha (eu mesma tenho super afantasia e sonho de boa, já tive sonhos verossímeis demais!!!) https://t.co
RT @alexeijoel: @mariam_s_aly If interested, we compared dream reports of individuals with and without imagery (aphantasia) https://t.co/rI…
RT @alexeijoel: @mariam_s_aly If interested, we compared dream reports of individuals with and without imagery (aphantasia) https://t.co/rI…
RT @alexeijoel: @mariam_s_aly If interested, we compared dream reports of individuals with and without imagery (aphantasia) https://t.co/rI…
RT @alexeijoel: @mariam_s_aly If interested, we compared dream reports of individuals with and without imagery (aphantasia) https://t.co/rI…
RT @alexeijoel: @mariam_s_aly If interested, we compared dream reports of individuals with and without imagery (aphantasia) https://t.co/rI…
@mariam_s_aly If interested, we compared dream reports of individuals with and without imagery (aphantasia) https://t.co/rIex9UOmQx We found lower reported frequency + sensory quality of dreams in ppts without imagery. Sensory component of scale we used (S
RT @TheBlueNucleus: What's #cognition for a psyche that has no eye? A new study on #Aphantasia-sheds light on a few #cognitive functions af…
RT @TheBlueNucleus: What's #cognition for a psyche that has no eye? A new study on #Aphantasia-sheds light on a few #cognitive functions af…
A cognitive profile of multi-sensory imagery, memory and dreaming in aphantasia https://t.co/8z5z5AVKZA via @SciReports
RT @Becca_Keogh_PhD: Glad to have this paper on #aphantasia and cognition published! Thanks to all our enthusiastic participants for comple…
Sources: [1] https://t.co/9zdBgInEcX [2] https://t.co/ICzspM7EK7 [3] https://t.co/3R2rg56Ym8 [4] https://t.co/AjENhz8BGS (17/17)
@notdetails Good paper on the link between visual imagery and memory here: https://t.co/XI7PfQG9pw
RT @Becca_Keogh_PhD: Glad to have this paper on #aphantasia and cognition published! Thanks to all our enthusiastic participants for comple…
RT @NANneuropsych: A recent study of people with aphantasia revealed that such people also report difficulties with remembering past events…
A recent study of people with aphantasia revealed that such people also report difficulties with remembering past events, imagining the future, and dreaming #nanneuropsych https://t.co/hqv9PuwEDd
@johngarbarino66 I have thoughts; they just aren't sounds or images: https://t.co/WNjXGv8Rk0 https://t.co/b7SAKOC5PM. the fact (which I discovered 3 years ago) that most people have these magical powers was a real shock....
RT @NeuroYogacara: Here’s the actual paper: https://t.co/Ntu3PlEkoC
RT @NeuroYogacara: Here’s the actual paper: https://t.co/Ntu3PlEkoC
RT @NeuroYogacara: Here’s the actual paper: https://t.co/Ntu3PlEkoC
RT @NeuroYogacara: Here’s the actual paper: https://t.co/Ntu3PlEkoC
"Research presents an extended cognitive fingerprint of aphantasia and helps to clarify the role that visual imagery plays in wider consciousness and cognition" https://t.co/feYa0sdsns
@NeuroYogacara @NoahGuzman14 I don’t know, there may be experiential accounts. This paper may be of interest to this discussion: A cognitive profile of multi-sensory imagery, memory and dreaming in aphantasia https://t.co/IsZOLp9Drh
@psyphiguy @_aphantasia Not really, I def want to ask about study strategies they use, what works/what doesn't, coping strategies. Found a great article I'd like to use as a model, but with college-age population where memory is obviously crucial. https://
@drjulie_b I wonder if there's a difference between truly aphantasiacs and people lacking metacognitive awareness of their mind's eye. Anyway, I found this. https://t.co/dSMTT4q2D2
RT @SciReports: A cognitive profile of multi-sensory imagery, memory and dreaming in aphantasia #Neuroscience https://t.co/WAypMMYe2G
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A cognitive profile of multi-sensory imagery, memory and dreaming in aphantasia #Neuroscience https://t.co/WAypMMYe2G
RT @ProfJoelPearson: Being 'mind-blind' may make remembering, dreaming and imagining harder... & more. new lab paper out congrats to @alexe…
RT @ichiipsy: 心的イメージを思い浮かべることができないというアファンタジア(Aphantasia)のひとが想像以上に多く、さらに過去を思い出したり、未来を想像したり、夢を見るといった能力にまで影響することを示唆した論文。本人が自覚していない場合も多いみたい。 S…
RT @ichiipsy: 心的イメージを思い浮かべることができないというアファンタジア(Aphantasia)のひとが想像以上に多く、さらに過去を思い出したり、未来を想像したり、夢を見るといった能力にまで影響することを示唆した論文。本人が自覚していない場合も多いみたい。 S…
RT @ichiipsy: 心的イメージを思い浮かべることができないというアファンタジア(Aphantasia)のひとが想像以上に多く、さらに過去を思い出したり、未来を想像したり、夢を見るといった能力にまで影響することを示唆した論文。本人が自覚していない場合も多いみたい。 S…
RT @ichiipsy: 心的イメージを思い浮かべることができないというアファンタジア(Aphantasia)のひとが想像以上に多く、さらに過去を思い出したり、未来を想像したり、夢を見るといった能力にまで影響することを示唆した論文。本人が自覚していない場合も多いみたい。 S…
RT @ichiipsy: 心的イメージを思い浮かべることができないというアファンタジア(Aphantasia)のひとが想像以上に多く、さらに過去を思い出したり、未来を想像したり、夢を見るといった能力にまで影響することを示唆した論文。本人が自覚していない場合も多いみたい。 S…
RT @ichiipsy: 心的イメージを思い浮かべることができないというアファンタジア(Aphantasia)のひとが想像以上に多く、さらに過去を思い出したり、未来を想像したり、夢を見るといった能力にまで影響することを示唆した論文。本人が自覚していない場合も多いみたい。 S…
A cognitive profile of multi-sensory imagery, memory and dreaming in aphantasia #Neuroscience https://t.co/q2NW3YppaH
RT @ProfJoelPearson: Being 'mind-blind' may make remembering, dreaming and imagining harder... & more. new lab paper out congrats to @alexe…
RT @ichiipsy: 心的イメージを思い浮かべることができないというアファンタジア(Aphantasia)のひとが想像以上に多く、さらに過去を思い出したり、未来を想像したり、夢を見るといった能力にまで影響することを示唆した論文。本人が自覚していない場合も多いみたい。 S…
#Aphantasia – being blind in the mind’s eye – may be linked to more #cognitive functions than previously thought. People with aphantasia reported a reduced ability to remember the past, imagine the future, and even #dream. Reference: https://t.co/qn9Eb8cp
RT @Spankymio: Could this be the reason why autistic people have issues with suicidal ideation: "They also report less vivid and phenomenol…
Interesting. I don't experience mental visual imagery, and I also don't have (or don't remember) dreams. I'm kind of bummed spatial awareness wasn't found to be reduced, because then I'd at least have an excuse for getting lost everywhere... 😅 https://t.co
RT @sbuss: Get a peek into my brain: a new study on aphantasia was just released. I fit this profile exactly: - Can't remember past events…
RT @ProfJoelPearson: Being 'mind-blind' may make remembering, dreaming and imagining harder... & more. new lab paper out congrats to @alexe…
Huh, this describes me pretty well too. No dreams (though I get the occasional one during naps). I also have a terrible memory for events/people, but a great one for facts, and a stupidly good sense of direction.
RT @sbuss: Get a peek into my brain: a new study on aphantasia was just released. I fit this profile exactly: - Can't remember past events…
Get a peek into my brain: a new study on aphantasia was just released. I fit this profile exactly: - Can't remember past events in much detail - Can't visualize future events - Few dreams - Never daydream - Good spatial reasoning https://t.co/kmDjowI92e
RT @ProfJoelPearson: and heres the original paper https://t.co/wMJu36ZFxp
and heres the original paper https://t.co/wMJu36ZFxp
RT @alexeijoel: I am humbled to share my first ever lead authored scientific paper alongside dream collaborators and mentors @Becca_Keogh_P…
Great write-up of our recent work out of @FMLabUNSW @UNSWScience in the UNSW Newsroom at this link: https://t.co/IKcmfQ2ODy
RT @SidRamanan: People lacking the ability to voluntarily generate mental images (aphantasics) show reduced multisensory imagery, memory an…
Mutants to the rescue again! Fascinating take on imagery through the lens of aphantasic individuals. Vocal pedagogy is replete with imagery as a teaching tool and often times teachers/students assume its universality.