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Seven types of Imagery Visual Imagery: Something seen in the minds eye Auditory Imagery: language that represents

a sound or sounds Olfactory Imagery: language representing the sense of smell Gustatory Imagery: a taste Tactile Imagery: touch, for example, hardness, softness, wetness, heat, cold Organic Imagery: internal sensation: hunger, thirst, fatigue, fear Kinesthetic Imagery: movement or tension

Seven types of Imagery Visual Imagery: Something seen in the minds eye Auditory Imagery: language that represents a sound or sounds Olfactory Imagery: language representing the sense of smell Gustatory Imagery: a taste Tactile Imagery: touch, for example, hardness, softness, wetness, heat, cold Organic Imagery: internal sensation: hunger, thirst, fatigue, fear Kinesthetic Imagery: movement or tension

Seven types of Imagery Visual Imagery: Something seen in the minds eye Auditory Imagery: language that represents a sound or sounds Olfactory Imagery: language representing the sense of smell Gustatory Imagery: a taste Tactile Imagery: touch, for example, hardness, softness, wetness, heat, cold Organic Imagery: internal sensation: hunger, thirst, fatigue, fear Kinesthetic Imagery: movement or tension

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