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Is anyone else here completely unable to visualize things in their mind?
Posted: 15 Srpanj 2026 05:56 PO.P  
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I recently found out that when other people say “picture an apple in your head,” they can actually, literally see a 3D red apple behind their eyelids. For my entire life, I thought “visualizing” was just a metaphor. When I close my eyes, it is just pitch black, though I can describe what an apple is conceptually. Is this normal, or is there a name for this condition?

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Posted: 15 Srpanj 2026 08:17 PO.P   [ # 1 ]  
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Welcome to the club, you have what’s called aphantasia! I went through the exact same mind-blowing realization a couple of years ago when I figured out my friends weren’t just using fancy metaphors. If you want to understand the science behind it, I highly recommend reading up on the latest aphantasia causes research which breaks down how different brain wiring affects our internal monologue and imagery. It’s not a disease or a disorder—just a fascinating neurological variation in how we process memory and spatial relationships. Reading up on it really helped me stop feeling like my brain was “broken” and appreciate how I actually rely on facts and logic instead of mental pictures to remember things.

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Posted: 15 Srpanj 2026 11:19 PO.P   [ # 2 ]  
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I feel like I’m missing out on a fundamental human experience and would love to know if there is any science explaining why my brain works this way.

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