Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
The aim of this research was to establish prevalence estimates for aphantasia, hypophantasia, typical imagery ability, and hyperphantasia in a large multi-national cohort. In Study 1, the Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire was completed by 3,049 participants. Results indicated prevalence estimates of 1.2% for aphantasia, 3% for hypophantasia, 89.9% for typical imagery ability, and 5.9% for hyperphantasia. In Study 2, to replicate these findings in a larger sample, the Study 1 data were combined with openly available data from previous prevalence studies to create a total sample of 9,063 participants. Re-analysis of this data confirmed prevalence estimates of 0.9% for aphantasia, 3.3% for hypophantasia, 89.7% for typical imagery ability, and 6.1% for hyperphantasia. These robust and up-to-date estimates provide enhanced clarity to researchers regarding the prevalence of differing visual imagery abilities and provide a platform for future studies exploring the role of visual imagery in various cognitive and behavioral tasks.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
VVIQ; aphantasia; hyperphantasia; hypophantasia; imagery ability; visual imagery
Elenco autori:
Wright, David J.; Scott, Matthew W.; Kraeutner, Sarah N.; Barhoun, Pamela; Bertollo, Maurizio; Campbell, Mark J.; Waltzing, Baptiste M.; Dahm, Stephan F.; Esselaar, Maaike; Frank, Cornelia; Hardwick, Robert M.; Fuelscher, Ian; Marshall, Ben; Hodges, Nicola J.; Hyde, Christian; Holmes, Paul S.
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