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"across three studies, we observed no significant differences in visual working memory performance between aphantasics and typical imagers, even when we took steps intended to make the tasks more challenging and sensitive" www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... autism-relevant

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Kathryn F. Knight, Fraser Milton, Adam Zeman (2026). Aphantasia and visual working memory: No direct evidence of impaired visual working memory in aphantasics, either in behavioral performance or the accuracy of a multivoxel pattern classifier. Neuropsychologia, 226, 109430. Elsevier BV.

Publication date
June 2026
Identifier
10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2026.109430
Authors
Kathryn F. Knight, Fraser Milton, Adam Zeman
Source
Neuropsychologia
Details
226, 109430
Reference type
article
Publisher
Elsevier BV
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Abstract

Visual mental imagery and visual working memory are often thought to be closely related. After all, both have been argued to involve the temporary mai…

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