Aphantasia and Perception
Aphantasia, the inability to generate visual imagery, varies in severity among individuals and can influence motor training and visualization skills. Contrary to previous beliefs, those with aphantasia can still experience synesthesia, a blending of sensory perceptions, although this doesn't necessarily enhance their abilities in areas like music or color perception. Exploring the nuances of these conditions reveals fascinating insights into how we perceive and interact with the world around us.In this clip
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What were the key findings of the studies on aphantasia, synesthesia, and autism mentioned by Andrew Huběrman in the Science-Based Mental Training & Visualization for Improved Learning | Huberman Lab Podcast and Aphantasia and Perception?
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