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Can you see things in your mind s eye ? No? Then you may have aphantasia

Have you ever heard of aphantasia? People with this condition – the inability to visualise mental images – are harder to spook with scary stories, a new study shows. The study, published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, tested how aphantasic people reacted to reading distressing scenarios, like being chased by a shark, falling off a cliff, or being in a plane that s about to crash. As many as five percent of us may have the condition but the problem is there s still so much to learn about its myriad of forms. Sign up for more information, and possible participation in further research, through this link to the Future Minds Lab.

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think, profoundly unhappy. the misery that we went through for 444 days somehow comes to me at any moment of the day. i actually don t like february, you know, the date of the hostage crisis. i just don t want to see it in my minds eye. at all. brit: on a normal day when this is not in the news or otherwise something you d be paying attention to, how are you affected by what you went through in a normal day? in a normal day, i think there are moments when i can sit down and think about how did i live through this situation? the misery was extreme. the punishment was more than anyone can take.

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