They’ll look in all the familiar rooms
Saturday, January 14th, 2006 03:10 amI realized tonight that I may very well have a rare neurological condition that has as of yet been unidentified.*
I cannot visualize anything.
(Visualization: The ability to form mental images in your "mind’s eye," retain or store them for future recall, or for synthesis into new mental images beyond your current or past direct experiences.)
Stealing from a page I found which Dan said:
Imagine a red square. Can you see it? I can't. I know intellectually what a red square is made of, but I can't see it unless one is in front of me.
Obviously, I may be totally excited/freaked over nothing. Maybe nobody can really visualize (although
spr0cket claims she can, heh).
So OF COURSE my next step is to write a poll and find out how common this possible "syndrome" is among my lj friends.
(Please take this test to determine right-brain/left brain dominance first, unless you already know which side of your brain is dominant.)
[Poll #652144]
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I cannot visualize anything.
(Visualization: The ability to form mental images in your "mind’s eye," retain or store them for future recall, or for synthesis into new mental images beyond your current or past direct experiences.)
Stealing from a page I found which Dan said:
Imagine a red square. Can you see it? I can't. I know intellectually what a red square is made of, but I can't see it unless one is in front of me.
Obviously, I may be totally excited/freaked over nothing. Maybe nobody can really visualize (although
So OF COURSE my next step is to write a poll and find out how common this possible "syndrome" is among my lj friends.
(Please take this test to determine right-brain/left brain dominance first, unless you already know which side of your brain is dominant.)
[Poll #652144]
( Read more... )