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"Thinking in pictures" or "blind mind's eye"?  The experience of mental imagery in autism

A talk I gave for the Liverpool Autism Hub in June 2025, suggesting that current research focusing on the link between autism and aphantasia may not be the whole story.

The impact of aphantasia on mental healthcare experiences

An invited public talk and discussion for World Mental Health Day 2024, hosted by the Aphantasia Network. Dr Mawtus and I discuss the results of our latest study on the role of imagery in mental health/care in nearly 3,000 aphantasics and imagers.

Differences in subjective and objective imagery

A 6-minute run-through of my work explained in more detail in my video "The diversity of human imagination". Click here for a pdf of the poster (to try out the experiments, click on the running person symbol in the pdf).

The diversity of human imagination

Using interviews and a test battery to classify mental imagery differences. Presented at the Didsbury SciBar, April 2022

Watch 3-minute theory: Why people see different things in the Ganzflicker!

A theory on the interaction between visual flicker and natural brain rhythms

Watch the Ganzflicker experience with music!

What do you see in the Ganzflicker? The 10-minute video that elicits pseudo-hallucinations. Don't watch if you have epilepsy!

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