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Attention driven phantom vision: measuring the sensory strength of attentional templates and their relation to visual mental imagery and aphantasia
Rebecca Keogh, Joel Pearson
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences (2020) Vol. 376, Iss. 1817, pp. 20190688-20190688
Open Access | Times Cited: 34

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The pupillary light response as a physiological index of aphantasia, sensory and phenomenological imagery strength
Lachlan Kay, Rebecca Keogh, Thomas Andrillon, et al.
eLife (2022) Vol. 11
Open Access | Times Cited: 87

Aphantasia: In search of a theory
Andrea Blomkvist
Mind & Language (2022) Vol. 38, Iss. 3, pp. 866-888
Open Access | Times Cited: 79

Subjective signal strength distinguishes reality from imagination
Nadine Dijkstra, Stephen M. Fleming
Nature Communications (2023) Vol. 14, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 54

Aphantasia and hyperphantasia: exploring imagery vividness extremes
Adam Zeman
Trends in Cognitive Sciences (2024) Vol. 28, Iss. 5, pp. 467-480
Open Access | Times Cited: 26

The prevalence of aphantasia (imagery weakness) in the general population
Carla Dance, Alberta Ipser, Julia Simner
Consciousness and Cognition (2021) Vol. 97, pp. 103243-103243
Open Access | Times Cited: 97

Mistaking imagination for reality: Congruent mental imagery leads to more liberal perceptual detection
Nadine Dijkstra, Matan Mazor, Peter Kok, et al.
Cognition (2021) Vol. 212, pp. 104719-104719
Open Access | Times Cited: 82

Implicit Bias as Mental Imagery
Bence Nánay
Journal of the American Philosophical Association (2021) Vol. 7, Iss. 3, pp. 329-347
Open Access | Times Cited: 62

Insights into embodied cognition and mental imagery from aphantasia
Emiko J. Muraki, Laura J. Speed, Penny M. Pexman
Nature Reviews Psychology (2023) Vol. 2, Iss. 10, pp. 591-605
Closed Access | Times Cited: 24

Aphantasia and involuntary imagery
Raquel Krempel, Merlin Monzel
Consciousness and Cognition (2024) Vol. 120, pp. 103679-103679
Open Access | Times Cited: 11

Revisiting the blind mind: Still no evidence for sensory visual imagery in individuals with aphantasia
Rebecca Keogh, Joel Pearson
Neuroscience Research (2024) Vol. 201, pp. 27-30
Open Access | Times Cited: 9

Different Mechanisms for Supporting Mental Imagery and Perceptual Representations: Modulation Versus Excitation
Thomas Pace, Roger Koenig‐Robert, Joel Pearson
Psychological Science (2023) Vol. 34, Iss. 11, pp. 1229-1243
Open Access | Times Cited: 21

Defining and ‘diagnosing’ aphantasia: Condition or individual difference?
Andrea Blomkvist, David F Marks
Cortex (2023) Vol. 169, pp. 220-234
Open Access | Times Cited: 20

No verbal overshadowing in aphantasia: The role of visual imagery for the verbal overshadowing effect
Merlin Monzel, Jennifer Handlogten, Martin Reuter
Cognition (2024) Vol. 245, pp. 105732-105732
Open Access | Times Cited: 7

Uncovering the Role of the Early Visual Cortex in Visual Mental Imagery
Nadine Dijkstra
Vision (2024) Vol. 8, Iss. 2, pp. 29-29
Open Access | Times Cited: 7

Explicit and implicit motor simulations are impaired in individuals with aphantasia
William H. DuPont, Charalambos Papaxanthis, Carol Madden-Lombardi, et al.
Brain Communications (2024) Vol. 6, Iss. 2
Open Access | Times Cited: 6

Fundamental constraints on distinguishing reality from imagination
Nadine Dijkstra, Stephen M. Fleming
(2021)
Open Access | Times Cited: 28

Assessing aphantasia prevalence and the relation of self-reported imagery abilities and memory task performance
Michael J. Beran, Brielle T. James, Kristin French, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition (2023) Vol. 113, pp. 103548-103548
Closed Access | Times Cited: 11

Are there unconscious visual images in aphantasia? Development of an implicit priming paradigm
Rudy Purkart, Maël Delem, Virginie Ranson, et al.
Cognition (2025) Vol. 256, pp. 106059-106059
Open Access

Beyond words: Examining the role of mental imagery for the Stroop effect by contrasting aphantasics and controls
Merlin Monzel, Janik Rademacher, Raquel Krempel, et al.
Cognition (2025) Vol. 259, pp. 106120-106120
Open Access

Mental imagery and visual attentional templates: A dissociation
Giulia Cabbai, Chris Robert Harrison Brown, Carla Dance, et al.
Cortex (2023) Vol. 169, pp. 259-278
Open Access | Times Cited: 10

Is cognitive control of perception and action via attentional focus moderated by motor imagery?
Behzad Bazgir, Alireza Shamseddini, Jennifer A. Hogg, et al.
BMC Psychology (2023) Vol. 11, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 8

Explicit and implicit motor simulations are impaired in individuals with aphantasia
William H. DuPont, Charalambos Papaxanthis, Carol Madden-Lombardi, et al.
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2022)
Open Access | Times Cited: 8

Offline perception: an introduction
Péter Fazekas, Bence Nánay, Joel Pearson
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences (2020) Vol. 376, Iss. 1817, pp. 20190686-20190686
Open Access | Times Cited: 12

Phantasia, aphantasia, and hyperphantasia: empirical data and conceptual considerations
A. J. Larner, Alexander Leff, Parashkev Nachev
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (2024) Vol. 164, pp. 105819-105819
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

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