GREAT READS → WINDOWS Issue 1005 · March 27, 2024

Mind’s Eye   

“You don’t see things in your mind? But how do you imagine stuff?”

Mind’s Eye   

So, too, when I discovered the word “hypophantasia.” “Hypophantasia describes a state where visual imagery is low. Hypophantasics may only experience flashes or struggle to create mental images,” I read. “Their mental currency is conceptual and word-based.”

Like, huh? Isn’t that — just the way minds work? Eyes work with images, ears work with sounds, and brains work with words and concepts. No?

Apparently not. Because when I shared this new name-for-something-that-never-needed-a-name-before with a few other people, they were shocked. “You don’t see things in your mind? But how do you imagine stuff?” they asked.

In words… of course?

They couldn’t wrap their minds around that. Maybe because they were trying to picture it. And you can’t really picture not picturing.

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