Researcher in Visual Imagery, University of Westminster
Zoë is a post-doctoral researcher and part-time lecturer at the University of Westminster. Her research focuses on areas such as aphantasia, visual imagery, auditory imagery and memory. Zoë holds a PhD from the University of Westminster where she explored the nature and individual variation of aphantasia in visual and non-visual domains. She also has a MRes in Neuroscience from Newcastle University. Zoe has a passion for public engagement with science and has given talks at public outreach events such as Pint of Science.
Aphantasia explained: some people can't form mental pictures
Jun 10, 2021 03:49 am UTC| Health
How many times have you watched a book adaptation on film or TV, and felt disappointed when a scene wasnt quite how youd pictured it? Or perhaps a character looked nothing like youd imagined them to look? Most people,...
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