Argueta Paula, Dominguez Julia, Zachman Josie, Worthington Paul, Kana Rajesh K
Department of Psychology, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA.
Department of Psychology, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA.
Conscious Cogn. 2025 Jan;127:103790. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2024.103790. Epub 2024 Nov 30.
Aphantasia, a spectrum of inabilities creating and perceiving mental images, is becoming more of a focus in continued research to better understand functions of sensory perception and imagination. Current research on aphantasia is still in an era of exploration to find its underlying neural mechanisms, comorbidities and comparing levels of visual imagery to other cognitive functions. Through a systematic review, this article explores the most influential developments in aphantasia research. The search included 3 databases-PsycINFO, PubMed, and Web of Science. After a rigorous selection process, 52 studies are included in this review. The findings include new research themes across different studies such as relationships between aphantasia and diminished episodic and autobiographical memory, comorbidities including autism, attention, emotions, and neurobiological differences. By integrating diverse perspectives, this review aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the cognitive processes underlying mental imagery and offers implications for further development in aphantasia research.
phantasia是一种无法生成和感知心理意象的症状群,在持续的研究中越来越受到关注,以便更好地理解感官知觉和想象的功能。目前关于phantasia的研究仍处于探索阶段,旨在寻找其潜在的神经机制、共病情况,并将视觉意象水平与其他认知功能进行比较。通过系统综述,本文探讨了phantasia研究中最具影响力的进展。检索范围包括3个数据库——心理学文摘数据库(PsycINFO)、医学期刊数据库(PubMed)和科学网(Web of Science)。经过严格的筛选过程,本综述纳入了52项研究。研究结果包括不同研究中的新主题,如phantasia与情景记忆和自传体记忆减退之间的关系、包括自闭症、注意力、情绪等共病情况以及神经生物学差异。通过整合不同观点,本综述旨在促进对心理意象背后认知过程的更深入理解,并为phantasia研究的进一步发展提供启示。