People Who Can’t Visualize Anything Are Challenging a 300-Year-Old Theory of Thought
5 news sources are covering this Science story right now — PULSE is tracking how fast it spreads.
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The brief
"People Who Can’t Visualize Anything Are Challenging a 300-Year-Old Theory of Thought" is generating significant coverage in the Science category, with 5 articles from 5 distinct sources tracked by PULSE so far.
Outlets currently covering the story include Medical Xpress, Neuroscience News, Campaign and The Independent. PULSE measures a story's velocity from how quickly new articles appear and how many independent newsrooms join the coverage.
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Generated by PULSE's extractive engine from coverage metadata only — no AI-written claims. Updated 1h ago.
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Why is "People Who Can’t Visualize Anything Are Challenging a 300-Year-Old Theory of Tho" trending?
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Coverage (5)
- Aphantasia challenges a centuries-old theory of abstract thought Medical Xpress · 4h ago
- Aphantasia Shatters Classical Theories of Imagistic Thought Neuroscience News · 4h ago
- Imagination, aphantasia and what it reveals about AI audiences Campaign · 4h ago
- Can your child picture an apple? The answer may affect how they learn at school The Independent · 4h ago
- People Who Can’t Visualize Anything Are Challenging a 300-Year-Old Theory of Thought Gizmodo · 4h ago
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