Pronunciation: /æfænˈteɪʒə/
noun a mental condition characterized by an inability to visualize images in one's mind
A1 Aphantasia is the inability to visualize mental images.
A2 Some people with aphantasia rely more on other senses to experience the world around them.
B1 Individuals with aphantasia may have difficulty recalling specific details of past events.
B2 Aphantasia can impact a person's ability to engage in creative activities that rely on visualization.
C1 Research on aphantasia has shed light on the differences in cognitive processing among individuals.
C2 The experience of aphantasia varies greatly among those who have it, with some reporting no impact on their daily lives while others find it challenging.
formal Aphantasia is a condition where a person is unable to visualize mental images.
informal I just found out that my friend has aphantasia and can't picture things in their mind.
slang I can't believe some people have aphantasia and can't see pictures in their head.
figurative His aphantasia makes it difficult for him to imagine a different future for himself.
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