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So, apparently I have Aphantasia. I'm pretty much a 5. (Original Post) Nittersing Feb 15 OP
I'm a 2. I tested it with old objects or photos I hadn't seen in years. bucolic_frolic Feb 15 #1
I've been playing around with watercolors since Covid Nittersing Feb 15 #4
Sorry to hear... it makes sense study wise electric_blue68 Friday #22
I first heard about Aphantasia only a few days ago, the human mind is truly fascinating. 🙂 Dave Bowman Feb 15 #2
Try this free Imagestreaming SheltieLover Feb 15 #3
I read thru part of that and Nittersing Feb 15 #5
Perhaps it will be useful to someone else then SheltieLover Feb 15 #10
Sorry, but that's like telling a blind person they can see, if they just work hard enough. n/t. Ms. Toad Feb 15 #17
#1 Maninacan Feb 15 #6
Interesting Nittersing Feb 15 #7
My gs was synesthesic when young SheltieLover Feb 15 #11
Same here alittlelark Feb 15 #8
🤔 I don think so (read on this off & on) because... electric_blue68 Friday #18
I am a 1 - I can do the same with music - play a symphony in my head, all instruments, in correct key and tempo NewHendoLib Feb 15 #9
Amazing! SheltieLover Feb 15 #12
What ever I picture in my mind crud Feb 15 #13
I'd say you're a solid 1. Nittersing Feb 15 #14
Yup! electric_blue68 Friday #19
A 2 Rebl2 Feb 15 #15
I am, as well. Ms. Toad Feb 15 #16
interesting! But sorry you're having some academic challenges. electric_blue68 Friday #20
It's mostly an interesting challenge at this point in my life Ms. Toad Friday #23
Usually a 1. Maaaybe IF really tired a 1 1/2 - 2ish. electric_blue68 Friday #21

bucolic_frolic

(54,749 posts)
1. I'm a 2. I tested it with old objects or photos I hadn't seen in years.
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 11:47 AM
Feb 15

Or decades. The memoried images are still accurate, but they are different than the real item. Don't know what that says. Events long ago are more like Impressionism, even when not emotionally charged.

Nittersing

(8,263 posts)
4. I've been playing around with watercolors since Covid
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 11:55 AM
Feb 15

and I've discovered I really can't put anything on paper without a concrete reference.

Just looked at my coffee cup... closed my eyes and nope. No damn cup in my brain.

I was a terrible student, not for lack of trying, but now I'm thinking this visual stuff really hindered me. When I hit my thirties, I took some hands-on classes pertaining to the HVAC industry and holy cow!! So many things clicked.

The things ya learn...

electric_blue68

(26,623 posts)
22. Sorry to hear... it makes sense study wise
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 08:09 PM
Friday

Wonder if studies have been done on that re: studying effects .

There's the learning styles - which is different, I think; some learn better by seeing (reading?), hearing the lesson, or by hands on when possible.

Nittersing

(8,263 posts)
5. I read thru part of that and
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 12:00 PM
Feb 15

I just don't see myself doing all that. Maybe if I was younger and had a stronger drive. But I appreciate the thought.

Ms. Toad

(38,451 posts)
17. Sorry, but that's like telling a blind person they can see, if they just work hard enough. n/t.
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 06:59 PM
Feb 15

Nittersing

(8,263 posts)
7. Interesting
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 12:07 PM
Feb 15

Is that a form of synesthesia? (Something I've been fascinated with every since I first read about it.)

SheltieLover

(79,164 posts)
11. My gs was synesthesic when young
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 01:17 PM
Feb 15

He could see words as colors & says that was how he knew if they were being truthful & how he determined whether people were trustworthy.

Fascinating stuff!

electric_blue68

(26,623 posts)
18. 🤔 I don think so (read on this off & on) because...
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 07:47 PM
Friday

(I find it fascinating!)

If I have it correct when one sense is triggered a another is simultaneously.

Such as.... (I don't know how complex it can be!)

▪︎You hear a note and also see a color (idk if only in your mind's eye, or in front of you in some form).
▪︎You smell an ordor, and hear a musical note.

There's a bunch of variations. Some may be rarer than others.
Oh, and I believe the connections are supposed to be consistent.
A person will always "see" the same color with that particular note etc

I think I'm going look this stuff up again👍

NewHendoLib

(61,759 posts)
9. I am a 1 - I can do the same with music - play a symphony in my head, all instruments, in correct key and tempo
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 12:31 PM
Feb 15

crud

(1,238 posts)
13. What ever I picture in my mind
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 01:18 PM
Feb 15

I don't really see it as an image w my eyes, but I see it in my mind. Also the image evolves, I started with the apple and a worm came out of it, then it changed from red to green, then I cut it in half etc. Am I doing this right? lol

Ms. Toad

(38,451 posts)
16. I am, as well.
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 06:56 PM
Feb 15

I've known, since long before there was a name for it (back in the 60s).

I've been self-accommodating all my life - mostly work-arounds for memory.

Now that I'm in a BFA program, the work-arounds are more challenging. I'm having fun exploring this new area of study in which a functioning minds eye is explicitly expected.

(I do have an inner ear, a partial inner touch and taste, but smell no inner smell.)

Ms. Toad

(38,451 posts)
23. It's mostly an interesting challenge at this point in my life
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 10:04 PM
Friday

I'm pursuing a BFA for the fun of it. (I retired from a University position, so that entitles me to take 2 courses for credit each semester). Since I'm now in a field that relies pretty heavily on visualization - and because aphantasia seems to be the current fad diagnosis - the connections are a lot more well known and direct. The last decade of my life was spent in academic success at the law school, so I worked with a lot of people with an entire range of neurodiversity - and a lot of formal accommodations that might not have been necessary if those of us who are teachers paid more attention to the wide variety of ways people learn.

I also have the self-accommodation I've been doing for years to address the memory challenges that (until now) were the biggest impact of being aphantasic.

So - I guess I'm continuing my career as an educator. I'm spending a lot of time noticing how visualization shows up in the art context and speaking to my professors about my creative process, which doesn't really fit the standard protocol for creating art. Since I'm older than most (maybe all) of them, and have spent more time in the classroom as an instructor than most of them it is an interesting dynamic. Many of them talk to me more on a peer to peer level, so I have a bit of leeway to push my own agenda regarding aphantasia

electric_blue68

(26,623 posts)
21. Usually a 1. Maaaybe IF really tired a 1 1/2 - 2ish.
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 08:04 PM
Friday

Probably helps me alot in doing visual art, especially when making up landscapes whether real or with science fiction elements. Not needing to always rely on references.

▪︎Definitely a 1 inner ear; symphonic, rock etc
▪︎1 - inner touch. (To test just imagined sand through my fingers, velvet, raw silk, a sort of 😄 scratchy wool yarn. Tried to get a variety to test!)
▪︎1 - 2 inner nose
▪︎ 1- 2 inner taste

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