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- Aphantasia abstract "Aphantasia is a hypothesized neurological condition where a person does not possess a functioning mind's eye. The phenomenon was first described by Francis Galton in 1880, but remained largely unstudied until 2015, when it was termed aphantasia by a team led by Prof. Adam Zeman of the University of Exeter Medical School. Further studies are being planned.".
- Aphantasia wikiPageExternalLink aphant.asia.
- Aphantasia wikiPageID "47066446".
- Aphantasia wikiPageLength "1518".
- Aphantasia wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Aphantasia wikiPageRevisionID "708086772".
- Aphantasia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Aphantasia wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Galton.
- Aphantasia wikiPageWikiLink Minds_eye.
- Aphantasia wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Exeter.
- Aphantasia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aphantasia".
- Aphantasia wikiPageWikiLinkText "aphantasia".
- Aphantasia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Med-diagnostic-stub.
- Aphantasia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nervous_system.
- Aphantasia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Neuroscience-stub.
- Aphantasia subject Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Aphantasia hypernym Condition.
- Aphantasia type Disease.
- Aphantasia comment "Aphantasia is a hypothesized neurological condition where a person does not possess a functioning mind's eye. The phenomenon was first described by Francis Galton in 1880, but remained largely unstudied until 2015, when it was termed aphantasia by a team led by Prof. Adam Zeman of the University of Exeter Medical School. Further studies are being planned.".
- Aphantasia label "Aphantasia".
- Aphantasia sameAs Q20707611.
- Aphantasia sameAs أفانتازيا.
- Aphantasia sameAs Афантазия.
- Aphantasia sameAs Q20707611.
- Aphantasia wasDerivedFrom Aphantasia?oldid=708086772.
- Aphantasia isPrimaryTopicOf Aphantasia.