People with aphantasia still have a blueprint for mental imagery, even if they can't consciously 'see' it.
Research has revealed that the part of the brain that processes picture-like visual information is wired differently in people with aphantasia – a condition where individuals cannot voluntarily generate visual mental imagery.
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