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Imagination without Imagery: The challenge of aphantasia — The Junkyard A post by Georgina Brighouse Can you imagine a bright red apple sitting on a table? Or a sunset over the ocean with orange and pink clouds? These are examples of imagistic imagination. Visual mental...

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Two Sources of Imaginative Pleasure — The Junkyard A post by Vincenzo Grasso “Emma was not sleeping, she was pretending to be asleep; and while he dozed off next to her, she would grow more wakeful, dreaming other dreams. [...] Often, from the t...

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Models in Suspension: Imagination and the Structure of Scientific Understanding — The Junkyard A post by Ana Elisa Ulloa Labariega Imagine a mobile—the kind that hangs above a child’s bed. Glass figures suspended at different lengths, each positioned in relation to the others. The structure is...

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The Paradox of Scientific Fiction — The Junkyard A post by Zachary Srivastava Over the past five to ten years, there’s been a surge of interest in the role of imagination in science, particularly since the release of The Scientific Imagination , e...

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Aphantasia and mental imagery: a call for interdisciplinary collaboration (IRCA 2026 announcement) — The Junkyard A post by Christian O. Scholz, Jianghao Liu, and Andrea Blomkvist In this blog post, we will argue that aphantasia rightfully ascended from a niche curiosity to a hot topic across the cognitive scien...

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Striving to Imagine Other Animals’ Minds — The Junkyard A post by Luca Marchetti One of the best popular-science books I’ve read in recent years is Ed Yong’s An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us . It’s a guided tour of h...

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Imagination on the Cusp of Impossibility — The Junkyard A post by Zach Kohler There is something strange about the experience of theatrical magic. Anyone who has watched a good magic trick knows the feeling—it presents itself without fanfare, yet leaves u...

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Imagination in Learning and Creativity — The Junkyard A post by Kerry Clark Introduction Imagination is used in many ways—whether in daydreaming, anticipating future outcomes, or engaging in creative works. I take imagination to be (roughly) the ment...

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The Discovery of Imagination — The Junkyard A post by Avshalom Schwartz   The safest general characterization of the history of imagination is that it begins with Plato. Indeed, this is a rare point of agreement between scholars—from int...

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Why do we rewatch fictions—but not sports? — The Junkyard A post by Neil Van Leeuwen In the background as I write this blog, the Superbowl is on. The Seahawks currently lead 6-0 in the second quarter, which makes me vaguely happy, since I dislike the Patrio...

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Grieving Imagined Futures — The Junkyard A post by Hannah Fasnacht «Wie geht’s?» fragte die Trauer die Hoffnung. «Ich bin etwas traurig», sagte die Hoffnung. «Hoffentlich», sagte die Trauer. —Franz Hohler “How are you?” Sadness asked ...

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Can We Imagine New Emotions? — The Junkyard A post by Irene Lonigro According to a venerable philosophical tradition, imagination builds upon experiences we have already had (Nagel, 1974; Paul, 2014). I cannot imagine what it feels like to tas...

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The world of image — The Junkyard A post by Reza Hadisi In one of his commentaries, al‑Shahrazūrī (d. ca. 1288) cites and elaborates on an enigmatic passage from Suhrawardī (d. 1191), the founder of the Ishrāqī philosophical movement...

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Imagination, Autonomy, and Really Big Numbers — The Junkyard A post by Ansley Avis “It’s one banana, Michael, what could it cost, $10?” -Lucille Bluth , Arrested Development Imagine an elephant. Got it? Perfect. How many toenails does it have? Your ele...

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Delirium, the imagination and altered states — The Junkyard A post by Dorothy Wade In my work as an intensive care psychologist, I frequently hear from patients about the vivid and frightening experiences they undergo. Bombarded by hallucinations and delusion...

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Episodic Construction: Compositional or Associative? — The Junkyard A post by Joshua Myers and Johannes Mahr. Imagination and episodic memory are intimately linked. Imagination draws on previous experience—when picturing yourself on a beach in Portugal sipping mango ...

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A Unique Epistemic Value for Imagination? — The Junkyard A post by Eric Peterson In a recent post on this wonderful blog, Nick Wiltsher discusses three interrelated claims of which he is increasingly sympathetic towards.  These are: (1) Imagination...

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What is it like to have aphantasia? — The Junkyard A post by Raquel Krempel Imagine an apple. Nothing happened? You probably have aphantasia. This is a common way of introducing and thinking about aphantasia. On the web, images such as Figure 1 (bel...

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The Text-Conditioned Image — The Junkyard A post by Julia Minarik And someday there will be a more complete machine. One’s thoughts or feelings during life – or while the machine is recording – will be like an alphabet with which the image ...

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Are we aware of neural activity in imagination? The attention model of conscious imagery and aphantasia — The Junkyard A post by Jianghao Liu Please imagine a red Gala apple. Is it darker or lighter than a cherry? Most of us can easily conjure a mental image, a perceptual-like experience that feels almost as if we we...

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Psychedelic visions are immersive mental simulations — The Junkyard A post by Maria Fedorova In a series of interviews conducted by T. C. Swift and his colleagues on psilocybin (the psychoactive compound in “magic” mushrooms) experiences of cancer patients suffering ...

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Leaving It to the Imagination — The Junkyard A post by Luke Roelofs There’s a common idea that sometimes the best aesthetic choice is to “leave something to the imagination”, where that primarily means not presenting it explicitly. Sometimes...

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How to boost imagination and emotional well-being through an integrated approach — The Junkyard A post by Sheila Pontis The pace of global change has only grown in recent years, spiraling uncertainty about the present and future. Discouraging news reported daily increases feelings of anxiety, ...

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Imaginative Jailbreak and Phenomenal Overflow — The Junkyard A post by Edvard Aviles-Meza Have a look at Raphael’s School of Athens (figure 1 below). During a quick glance, do you see each of the individuals depicted? Surely, you wouldn’t recognize them at...

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Imaginative Choices in Empathy — The Junkyard A post by Sarah Vernallis Empathy is an imaginative activity. When we succeed in empathizing, we come to understand what it is like for another person. But what role, exactly, does the imagination pl...

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Imagine Learning Through Play — The Junkyard A post by Lucia Oliveri Imagine a world destroyed by a thirty-year-long war, the most devastating war that seventeenth-century Europe had ever seen. Imagine standing in front of a destroyed land, lik...

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Touching Invisible Walls — The Junkyard A post by Niklas Maranca Insight into the structure and approach of a practice-based PhD project on imagination This text traces a path from practice to research. It opens with three short scenes ...

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The University in Crisis: A Review of Undisciplined: Reclaiming the Right to Imagine — The Junkyard A post by Seth Goldwasser I never had the pleasure of meeting or speaking with Dr. Melz Owusu before his passing, which occurred after I had cited interest in reviewing his book. I’m deeply saddened ...

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In and out of touch with the past: the archaeological sublime — The Junkyard A post by Mark Windsor and Jakub Stejskal Many of us are inexorably drawn to material remains of humanity’s deep past: we like to read about new archaeological finds and observe them up close in sit...

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Free Speech and Imagination — The Junkyard A post by Eric Peterson Free speech is either a civil liberty essential for a flourishing liberal democracy or a threat to that very democracy, depending on who you ask. There are many arguments that...

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