Visual imagery is the ability to form mental pictures—scenes, objects, faces, and spatial layout—without looking at them. It is what people usually mean by the mind's eye. Strength of visual imagery varies from aphantasia (no or almost no voluntary images) to hyperphantasia (very vivid, almost cinematic images). Tools like the VVIQ measure it; the Imagination Index includes visual as one of the six senses and reports your linear score and percentile score for the Visual category in your Imagery Profile.
What to do next
See where you fall on the imagination spectrum—take the free 12-minute assessment and get your Imagery Profile across all six senses.