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  1. Okay, got a truly niche question for you, hive mind!

    How would you suggest someone who doesn't have mental images (#aphantsia #aphant) create a safe space in their mind to go to while doing #emdrtherapy #EMDR

  2. Okay, got a truly niche question for you, hive mind!

    How would you suggest someone who doesn't have mental images (#aphantsia #aphant) create a safe space in their mind to go to while doing #emdrtherapy #EMDR

  3. Okay, got a truly niche question for you, hive mind!

    How would you suggest someone who doesn't have mental images (#aphantsia #aphant) create a safe space in their mind to go to while doing #emdrtherapy #EMDR

  4. Okay, got a truly niche question for you, hive mind!

    How would you suggest someone who doesn't have mental images (#aphantsia #aphant) create a safe space in their mind to go to while doing #emdrtherapy #EMDR

  5. Okay, got a truly niche question for you, hive mind!

    How would you suggest someone who doesn't have mental images (#aphantsia #aphant) create a safe space in their mind to go to while doing #emdrtherapy #EMDR

  6. @therourke @sleslie
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    Is it possible that the an #aphant would build the same 'image' in the brain but that image is not passed to the visual processor so it can't been 'seen'?
    I know that you don't always 'see' everything. if you move the head or eyes to look at an off centre field object what you see is the object move into centre vision directly, it does not. The eyes use a 'pass and return' servo. They move rapidly, see the target as they pass it and then return to centre it.
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  7. @therourke @sleslie
    1/2
    Is it possible that the an #aphant would build the same 'image' in the brain but that image is not passed to the visual processor so it can't been 'seen'?
    I know that you don't always 'see' everything. if you move the head or eyes to look at an off centre field object what you see is the object move into centre vision directly, it does not. The eyes use a 'pass and return' servo. They move rapidly, see the target as they pass it and then return to centre it.
    /Cont

  8. @therourke @sleslie
    1/2
    Is it possible that the an #aphant would build the same 'image' in the brain but that image is not passed to the visual processor so it can't been 'seen'?
    I know that you don't always 'see' everything. if you move the head or eyes to look at an off centre field object what you see is the object move into centre vision directly, it does not. The eyes use a 'pass and return' servo. They move rapidly, see the target as they pass it and then return to centre it.
    /Cont

  9. @therourke @sleslie
    1/2
    Is it possible that the an #aphant would build the same 'image' in the brain but that image is not passed to the visual processor so it can't been 'seen'?
    I know that you don't always 'see' everything. if you move the head or eyes to look at an off centre field object what you see is the object move into centre vision directly, it does not. The eyes use a 'pass and return' servo. They move rapidly, see the target as they pass it and then return to centre it.
    /Cont

  10. @therourke @sleslie
    1/2
    Is it possible that the an #aphant would build the same 'image' in the brain but that image is not passed to the visual processor so it can't been 'seen'?
    I know that you don't always 'see' everything. if you move the head or eyes to look at an off centre field object what you see is the object move into centre vision directly, it does not. The eyes use a 'pass and return' servo. They move rapidly, see the target as they pass it and then return to centre it.
    /Cont

  11. As an #aphant, the most ridiculous part of having a lead meditation is "imagine a peaceful clearing in the woods" ... Thanks 😂 😭