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by hondadriver
687 days ago
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I don't think only 1% or even 1% to 4% of the population has this. Most people do not know they are supposed to 'see' something when imagining something. Same goes for hearing. I can't do both and discovered this when I was 45. Like many others I do dream in full colour with sound and I never forget a face. When doing a quick round at work asking people about it, because I was amazed, I've learned two things. 1. About 50% of the persons asked, confirmed they objectively only see black when closing their eyes and imagining something. 2. Most do not care at all about this subject and are not interested to explore this further. |
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A better test is:
Ask them to imagine a ball on a table, then ask what color is the ball. So far almost everyone I asked answered with a color, no hesitation.
Aphants will hesitate, and they will need to think of a color - in their minds a ball is just an abstract concept - it doesn't have a color unless you consciously specify it.
So far, from my tests - 1 in 10 people asked is possibly an aphant.