"Cracking the Code: Understanding Aphantasia and the Power of Mental Imagery"

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"Cracking the Code: Understanding Aphantasia and the Power of Mental Imagery"
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A study conducted by the Paris Brain Institute explored the spectrum of visualization abilities, ranging from hyperphantasia to aphantasia. Aphantasics, who cannot mentally visualize objects or people but can accurately perceive reality, may have a slight defect in phenomenal consciousness, preventing the transformation of visual information into mental images. This understanding could lead to potential treatments for conditions like PTSD, characterized by intrusive mental imagery. The study also revealed that aphantasics are slower in processing visual information but show no deficits in memory or language processing.

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