07-15-2025, 01:24 PM
Edward Riordan talks about brain types here
The other senses also comes on a spectrum not just visual.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperphantasia
Quote:So, it was in the exploration of that and
learning about that that I found a brain type. I call it a brain type called
aphantasia. And I'd never heard of that term before, aphantasia. And I was, what what does
the hell does that even mean? You know, and what it means is someone who doesn't think visually. They don't have on
there's a spectrum of it, but on the far spectrum, people who don't have visual
images, they don't think in pictures at all. And I was just like, wow. And then
you have a spectrum.
Some people, they may think in kind of blurry pictures or maybe a a blurry image with some color
in it or something like that. And then maybe they think in more clear. And on the opposite end of that is what's
called hyperfantasia where people who have very extreme vivid
photographic memory or imagery in their mind where they can just close their
eyes see a whole environment and explore it complete visual full memorization of
it. That's hyperfantasia
The other senses also comes on a spectrum not just visual.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperphantasia
Quote:Hyperphantasia constitutes all five senses within vivid mental imagery, although literature on the subject is dominated by "visual" mental imagery research, with a lack of research on the other four senses.




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