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Comment Re:What if you don't have a Mind's Eye? (Score 1) 290

"Kind of makes the descriptive stuff pretty pointless in books." Yes! I sometimes admire the writing, but the words are wasted on me. I'm also a developer: I sometimes find it useful to draw things, but much prefer written specs. And as someone else wrote, it's frustrating when everyone assumes that everyone has a mind's eye. Visualization seems to be key for positive thinking, technique in sport, hypnosis, pleasure (?); memory, certainly. It's been great to hear from a few people with the same condition. I've come to think of it as a disability, and I now like to tell people I'm intellectually disabled (since it seems inconsistent with my career). As for the underlying processes, I think that mental images are "there", and the problem is right at the last step: I can't bring them to consciousness.

Comment Re:What if you don't have a Mind's Eye? (Score 1) 290

Great to meet you! Wow, no images in dreams -- that's really out there! I think you'll find the material at the link I gave interesting. I have all sorts of theories based on my own experience. Yes, remembering actions is a way we cope. I find myself moving my finger or foot or head or whatever to think of things like (drawing) circles. My memory of distant past events is extremely weak compared to others': many fewer memories, all weak -- nothing vivid or even close. I have trouble recognizing the same character in a movie. I have very high verbal intelligence but am hopeless at visual tasks of course. Anything mechanical defeats me. Do these ring true for you?

Comment What if you don't have a Mind's Eye? (Score 3, Insightful) 290

This technique is useless for those like me who have no mind's eye. (Yes, I experience mental images in dreams, but I can't even summon up a circle when awake.) This affliction runs so much against the grain of modern theories of vision and thought (inter alia) that even the experts dispute its existence. See http://www.imagery-imagination.com/non-im.htm and the references. I've never met anyone else with the condition, but I should get out more. I'm guessing it occurs more often among IT people, but who knows? Any fellow Slashdotters with me on this?

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