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Visual imagery pertains to graphics, visual scenes, pictures, or the sense of sight.

Auditory imagerypertains
to sounds, noises, music, or the sense of hearing. (This kind of imagery may come in the form of
onomatopoeia). Olfactory imagery pertains to odors, scents, or the sense of smell.
Tactile Imagery That Stimulates the Reader's Imagination. ... Tactile imagery relates to the sense of touch. It
is one of the seven types of sensory images used to create description in writing. The other six are visual,
auditory, kinesthetic, olfactory, gustatory and organic.
Auditory imagery is a form of mental imagery that is used to organize and analyze sounds when there is no
external auditory stimulus present. This form of imagery is broken up into a couple of auditory modalities such as
verbal imagery or musical imagery. This modality of mental imagery differs from other sensory images such
as motor imagery or visual imagery. The vividness and detail of auditory imagery can vary from person-to-person
depending on their background and condition of their brain. Through all of the research developed to understand
auditory imagery behavioral neuroscientists have found that the auditory images developed in subjects' minds are
generated in real time and consist of fairly precise information about quantifiable auditory properties as well
as melodic and harmonic relationships. These studies have been able to recently gain confirmation and recognition
due to the arrival of Positron emission tomography and fMRIscans that can confirm
a physiological and psychological correlation.

Gustatory imagery, in particular, refers to imagery related to the sense of taste. In other words,
with gustatory imagery, the writer describes what is being tasted.
Olfactory imagery pertains to odors, scents, or the sense of smell. Gustatory imagery pertains to flavors or
the sense of taste. Tactile imagery pertains to physical textures or the sense of touch.
Kinesthetic imagery pertains to movements. Organic imagery / subjective imagery, pertains to personal
experiences of a character's body, including emotion and the senses of hunger, thirst, fatigue, and pain.
thermal imagery. Imagery produced by sensing and recording the thermal energy emitted or reflected from
the objects which are imaged. Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms.
Sixty‐five women listened to tapes of erotic guided imagery. Participants imagined either themselves or
another woman engaging in a committed or casual sexual relationship. Dependent variables consisted of three
measures of subjective sexual arousal and the Differential Emotions Scale.

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