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Submission + - Pupil response to imagined subjects reveals aphantasia (unsw.edu.au)

drinkypoo writes: Researchers at UNSW Sydney have discovered that aphantasia, or lack of visual imagination, can be detected by lack of pupillary response. Pupillary response to both real and imagined objects was measured and compared, and the response to imagined objects was larger in those reporting greater vividness of imagery.
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Pupil response to imagined subjects reveals aphantasia

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