aphantasia

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16:55 Dec 2, 2019
English to Norwegian translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical (general)
Additional field(s): Psychology
English term or phrase: aphantasia
Definition from Merriam-Webster:
The inability to form mental images of real or imaginary people, places, or things.

Example sentence(s):
  • The former president of Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios says he has a "blind mind's eye". Ed Catmull, 74, has the condition aphantasia, in which people cannot visualise mental images at all. And in a surprising survey of his former employees, so do some of the world's best animators. BBC
  • Aphantasia, a term coined by Adam Zeman, a neurologist and professor of cognitive and behavioural neurology at Exeter University Medical School, describes people who are unable to visualise. It affects some 2 to 3 per cent of the population, or around 2million people in the UK. Daily Mail
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Definition from Side3 (An online lifestyle magazine):
I en undersøkelse utført av forskere ved University of Exeter, viser det seg at så mange som 1 av 50 personer kan ha en tilstand legene kaller aphantasia. Personer med denne tilstanden klarer ikke å danne mentale bilder.

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  • Aphantasia er det foreslåtte navnet på en tilstand som innebærer en manglende evne til å visualisere bilder. - Amenajari  
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