hyperphantasia
English
Etymology
hyper- + phantasia; from Ancient Greek φαντασία (phantasía, “perception, impression, image, look, appearance”)
Noun
hyperphantasia (uncountable)
- (psychology, pathology) A condition where one's mental imagery (the mind's eye) is extremely realistic, to the point of confusion with reality.
- Antonym: aphantasia
- 2021 June 8, Carl Zimmer, “Many People Have a Vivid ‘Mind’s Eye,’ While Others Have None at All”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- Charles Darwin left behind writings hinting at hyperphantasia: When he was once asked to recall the objects that had been on his breakfast table that morning, he said they were “as distinct as if I had photos before me.”
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