ApAphantasia is defined as the inability of individuals to generate visual imagery in their minds. This term was first widely introduced in 2015 by science human Adam Zeman and has since been investigated as a neurological phenomenon. Individuals with aphantasia cannot generate any visual images when they close their eyes or attempt to imagine a thing dream. This condition does not only affect visual imagination but may also influence memory, creative thinking and problem problem-solving processes
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Esra Can

Neighborhood Cinema is a warm and heartfelt childrenâs book written by Sevim Ak, one of the most important authors of Turkish childrenâs literature. The stories are told from the perspective of a young girl, conveying the joy of neighborhood life, the sincerity of human relationships, and the colorful world of children.PlotThe book consists of ten stories, each independent yet connected by the shared setting of the neighborhood. The first story, âNeighborhood Cinema,â centers on two children wit
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Radio theater is a unique artistic narrative form nourished by literature and theater arts. Lacking visual elements, it fills this void with sound, dialogue, effects, and music. It assumes the function of extending theatrical thought, art, and culture to a national audience through a contemporary perspective. Because listeners vividly imagine the characters and settings in their own minds, radio theater distinguishes itself from visual media such as television.The Theater of the Mind (Generated
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My Giraffe Can Fly is a picture book by Mert Arık, illustrated by HĂŒseyin Sönmezay, and holds an important place in childrenâs literature. Published by TimaĆ Yayınları, this work aims to support the development and imaginative worlds of children aged 6 to 9. Designed to foster childrenâs creativity, self-confidence, and imagination, the book features an educational and aesthetic narrative. While helping children explore their artistic expressions and inner worlds, it also addresses themes of uni
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Hacer BĂŒĆra Aslan
İmDefinitionNoun: Something conceived in the mind and desired to come true; imagination, dream.Noun: General appearance; image:"She could achieve the legendary rebel girl image, with the determined uncompromising nature of that image." - Murathan MunganNoun, Psychology: The mental reflection of an object perceived externally by the sensory organs; imagination, image.Noun, Psychology: Objects and events perceived through the senses, appearing in the mind without any external stimulus; dream, imagin
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Kerem Akıl

O my beloved, you left me with feverish sorrows,You led me from desert to desert.I found the strength to overcome these sorrows,But I found no reason to return to you.Open your arms, faithless one,Breathe upon my lips parched by thirst.Do not turn away your tender tongue, this is our final moment,Let this mirage end, let us be companions once more.
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YaÄmur YILMAZ

Mahalle Sineması (Neighborhood Cinema) is a warm and heartfelt childrenâs book by Sevim Ak, one of the leading authors in Turkish childrenâs literature. The stories are told through the eyes of a little girl, conveying the joy of neighborhood life, the sincerity of human relationships, and the colorful world of children.SubjectThe book consists of ten stories, each with its own plot. The first story, âNeighborhood Cinema,â is about two children with no money in their pockets, but whose dream of
ENMehmet Denizhan

The Story of the Unknown Island, translated into Turkish by Efe Ăakmak and published in 2001, is a concise work rich in meaning that reflects JosĂ© Saramagoâs distinctive narrative style.PlotThe Story of the Unknown Island is a short allegorical tale written by JosĂ© Saramago. The story begins with a man who goes to the king and requests a boat to find an unknown island. During a time when the king is preoccupied with various demands, the man waits for three days at the palace gate to deliver his
ENMehmet Denizhan

Peter Pan is a legendary child character created by Scottish author J. M. Barrie, who never grows up, can fly, and lives on Dream Island, a realm governed by imagination. The work was first staged as a play and later adapted into a novel. It explores universal themes such as childhood, freedom, the fear of growing up, imagination, and innocence.PlotThe Darling family lives peacefully in a home with a beautiful garden. However, the children constantly talk about a fictional place called Dream Isl
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YoCahit ZarifoÄluâs contribution to childrenâs literature includes the work KĂŒĂ§ĂŒk Ćehzade, a fairy-tale narrative designed to nurture childrenâs imagination and intellectual world. Written in a simple and fluent style accessible to young readers, the story conveys fundamental values about life in an indirect manner.SubjectThe book recounts the imaginary journeys and challenges experienced by a young prince within his inner world. As the prince questions the world around him, themes such as courage
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Muhammed Mesud Ekinci