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What is the Mind's Eye? The Science of Imagination, Aphantasia & Consciousness | Adam Zeman

Oct 15, 2025
Join cognitive neurologist Adam Zeman, known for coining 'aphantasia', as he delves into the intriguing realms of imagination and consciousness. Zeman discusses the science behind mental imagery, contrasting conditions like aphantasia and hyperphantasia. He reveals how our understanding of these conditions sheds light on the mind-brain interface and the functions of imagination in shaping identity. Learn about the neural processes of perception and how diverse inner experiences contribute to our sense of self and creativity.
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INSIGHT

Imagination Is Threefold

  • Imagination is multi‑faceted: productive, reproductive, and perceptual creativity shape our experience.
  • Perception itself is imaginative because the brain generatively constructs sensory experience.
ANECDOTE

Nighttime Mistaken Burglar

  • Adam Zeman recounts waking at night and mistaking light through a fence for a burglar in a striped shirt.
  • The image dissolved seconds later, illustrating how perception can create transient false visuals.
ANECDOTE

Coining Aphantasia

  • Zeman coined 'aphantasia' after finding people lacking a mind's eye and borrowing 'phantasia' from Aristotle.
  • The term spread widely and generated thousands of contacts and research avenues.
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