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Spontaneous Use of Imagery Scale

Discover how you use visual imagination in everyday life.

How do you use visual imagery in daily life?

The Spontaneous Use of Imagery Scale (SUIS) assesses how frequently you tend to use visual mental imagery in everyday situations.

Note: This survey is not a diagnostic tool. It is part of a research study exploring how imagery is used—or not used—in daily life for those experiencing imagination extremes, aphantasia and hyperphantasia.

Instructions

Please read each of the following descriptions and indicate the degree to which each is appropriate for you. Do not spend a lot of time thinking about each one; respond based on your typical experiences. Use a scale from 1 (Never appropriate) to 5 (Completely appropriate).

How appropriate is each statement for you?

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Complete the following questions.

Where do you live?

What state/province?

What city do you live in?

What languages do you speak?

What is your date of birth?

What is your gender?

What is the highest level of school you have completed or degree earned?

Which of the following categories best describes the industry you primarily work(ed) in?