seems likely to be the case indeed. Aphantasia is so uncomfortable to even imagine (how meta) for me as I'm so very visual.
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Replying to @o_guest
my brain is just chattering away constantly to itself and this seems to be useful enough to replace most things I lack :-)
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Replying to @o_guest
I'm not sure? You know way more about brains than I do but if you know more about my subjective experience I have many questions
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Replying to @DRMacIver
Haha, on a serious note: I don't study prosopagnosia altho 2 ppl I know fairly well do & I know nobody who studies aphantasia.
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Replying to @o_guest
(or it might be better studied than I think and I just don't read the right literature)
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Replying to @DRMacIver
I guess it might boil down to if it can be experimentally qualified and quantified – I don't if has been by anybody...?
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Replying to @o_guest
there are the classic mental rotation tasks but I've never been clear on how predictive they really are
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Replying to @DRMacIver
Yes, of course there are. But they are not and there are not AFAIK clinical tests for aphantasia.
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Replying to @o_guest
I don't think aphantasia is a clinically recognised term at all yet is it?
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