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I always thought aphantasia was a thing you either had entirely, or not. I thought it ought to be a scale but I never heard anyone say it was until today. I'm a 4.
There was an interesting comment when this image was posted to reddit 6 years ago.
This is me, but with a very faint ghost hand. I also can't hold it still. Sometimes when I wake up in the middle of the night I become a 5. Sometimes if I have an edible I can hold on to images longer.
I feel like i understand so much more now about myself and others. This is why I struggle to make art that isn't just copying something. This is why I struggle with role-playing games.
That's a very good explanation.
I believe mine has changed over the years, possibly from underuse, but the struggle to hold onto images is real. I can create an image in my head and it can be rather detailed even... but if it's more than a single item, I can't hold details well for more than a part of it at a time.... like having tunnel vision almost. Whatever im focusing on only... and it takes increasing focus to hold it and not lose it.