Definition of Hyperphantasia. Meaning of Hyperphantasia. Synonyms of Hyperphantasia

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Definition of Hyperphantasia

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- Hyperphantasia is the condition of having extremely vivid mental imagery. It is the opposite condition to aphantasia, where mental visual imagery is not...
- aphants or aphantasiacs. Aphantasia can be considered the opposite of hyperphantasia, the condition of having extremely vivid mental imagery. The phenomenon...
- child Anti-social behaviour Cognitive bias Fantasy-prone personality Hyperphantasia Personal fable Peter Pan Syndrome Schizotypal personality disorder Kinjirō...
- philosophy Lexis (Aristotle), a philosophical concept used by Aristotle Hyperphantasia, the phenomenon of experiencing extremely vivid mental imagery Phantasia...
- by Jorge Luis Borges discussing the consequences of eidetic memory Hyperphantasia – the ability to create exceptionally vivid mental imagery Omniscience...
- personality disorder Dissociation (psychology) Fantasy-prone personality Hyperphantasia Hyperthymesia Mind-wandering Procrastination Schizoid personality disorder...
- fictional setting with elements that may differ from the real world Hyperphantasia – Condition of having extremely vivid mental imagery Imagination – Creative...
- real, elements that differentiate them from those with schizophrenia. Hyperphantasia – Condition of having extremely vivid mental imagery Hyperthymesia –...
- derealization Fantasy prone personality Fantasy (psychology) Flow (psychology) Hyperphantasia Paracosm Suggestibility Roche, Suzanne M.; McConkey, Kevin M. (1990)...
- perception of stimuli, which can be much like a hallucination. (Compare hyperphantasia.) Some researchers of eidetic imagery have proposed a link between this...