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The Anti-Visionary: Thriving Without a Mind’s Eye | Kylie Sambirsky | TEDxCU

What would happen if your mind’s eye was completely blind? In this insightful talk, discover how one person's experience with aphantasia—a condition where the brain doesn't voluntarily generate mental images—shapes their daily life, learning habits, and interactions. Get a glimpse into the fascinating ways the brain adapts, and how embracing this unique perspective can lead to a deeper understanding of yourself and others. Kylie Sambirsky is a recent graduate from the University of Colorado Boulder with a major in Psychology, where her academic journey has deeply fueled her curiosity about the mind and human experience. With her background in psychological research, Kylie has cultivated a nuanced understanding of how perception and cognition shape our identities and experiences. The discovery of her aphantasia in 2022 sparked a deeper exploration into how her brain processes and interprets the world, leading her to connect with others who share similar experiences. Through her ongoing research and conversations, Kylie has gained unique insights into the varying ways people visualize and how aphantasia influences personal development. Her ability to blend academic dialogue with personal reflection positions her as a thoughtful voice in the field of psychology, preparing her for her future endeavors within the field. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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