You do not form sensory representations in some or all of the senses. This is known as multisensory aphantasia. Discover more about your sensory-free imagination.
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Aphantasia is the absence of mental imagery in some or all or the senses. Otherwise known as sensory-free imagination. Aphantasia is a natural variation in human experience. An alternative way of thinking that causes you to imagine differently. Aphantasics, or people with aphantasia, may find they imagine conceptually, relying less on sensory representations and more on abstract ideas. Explore your individualized reports to discover more about your Imagination Profile.
Visual imagination is the ability to imagine pictures in your mind without actually seeing with your eyes.
Sound imagination is the ability to imagine sounds in your mind without actually hearing with your ears.
Smell imagination is the ability to imagine smells in your mind without actually smelling with your nose.
Taste imagination is the ability to imagine tastes in your mind without actually tasting with your tongue.
Touch imagination is the ability to imagine sensations in your mind without actually feeling with your body.
Movement imagination is the ability to imagine movements in your mind without actually moving your body.