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Revisiting the blind mind: Still no evidence for sensory visual imagery in individuals with aphantasia

Rebecca Keogh, Joel Pearson

2024Neuroscience Research33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The inability to visualise was given the name aphantasia in 2015 by Zeman and colleagues. In 2018 we published research showing that fifteen individuals who self-identified as having aphantasia also demonstrated a lack of sensory visual imagery when undergoing the binocular rivalry imagery paradigm, suggesting more than just a metacognitive difference. Here we update these findings with over fifty participants with aphantasia and show that there is evidence for a lack of sensory imagery in aphantasia. How the binocular rivalry paradigm scores relate to the vividness of visual imagery questionnaire (VVIQ) and how aphantasia can be confirmed is discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Binocular rivalryMental imagePsychologyCognitive psychologySensory systemRivalryVisual perceptionPerceptionCognitionNeuroscienceMacroeconomicsEconomicsFace Recognition and PerceptionVisual perception and processing mechanismsRetinal Development and Disorders