[-] BlueSerendipity8@programming.dev 1 points 8 months ago

Honestly I don't remember, I may have used this one: https://aphantasia.com/study/vviq/ I didn't gave it because I don't know if you need to submit it with PII or not.

On my side I am not able to to conjure any mental sense, no taste, no voice (no innerspeech as well), no pictures, ...

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Imagination is a spectrum as far as I know only the two ends have a name.

Vviq is often used to rate visual imagination : https://davidfmarks.net/vividness-of-visual-imagery-questionnaire-2/

Aphantasia can affect other sensory modalities as well but I'm not aware of any methods to measure

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[-] BlueSerendipity8@programming.dev 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

There is a community about aphantasia on Lemmy too: !aphantasia@lemmy.world

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Found here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Aphantasia/comments/1hxgcof/study_ability_to_voluntarily_visualise_and_body/

Coment of the original author:

I am a student at Dublin Business School and I am doing a Higher National Diploma in Psychology. For my research project/thesis I am investigating the link between the ability to voluntarily visualise and the impact on body image.

Studies in body image show that part of the problem can be how you view yourself and some of the treatments are visualisation based. So I am wondering if visualisers or us are more or less at risk. I am not hypothesising either way.

The survey contains the VVIQ (which we can help complete pretty quickly) and then some questions related to body image.

I need to get roughly 70 people in my aphantasia group so would really appreciate your time!

Survey Link: https://forms.office.com/e/VHQiD1Rnx5

For those interested in taking a test: http:/www.troublewithfaces.org/test-yourself-1

I'm not involved in art at all however you seems to not be alone at all; take a look at :

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