Same! I didn't even know it was a thing until like two years ago, I had no idea people could actually see things in their minds
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What would be really cool is looking at it in a multivariate way, eg the similarity spaces of a visualiser vs non to see how representations
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differ. Would be interesting to see how, if they were diff, problems still got solved by both groups.
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Here's a more recent accessible account of aphantasia with mention of fMRI https://www.newscientist.com/article/2124346-people-with-no-minds-eye-may-help-us-boost-our-creativity/ …
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Oh, I see. Their frontal cortex doesn't light up as much. But this is at rest. So hmm.
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Too much criticism for this work is coming to mind, but I hope they keep going and design experiments not just resting state.
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