Vividness of Movement imagery Questionnaire-2 (VMIQ-2)

The VMIQ2 was designed to effectively measure vividness of imagery in different in kinaesthetic and visual imagery modalities. The visual imagery modality makes a further distinction between two visual imagery perspectives Internal visual imagery and external visual imagery). The measure was published in 2008 in the following paper:

Roberts, R., Callow, N., Hardy, L., Markland, D., & Bringer, J. (2008). Movement imagery ability: Development and assessment of a revised version of the Vividness of Movement Imagery Questionnaire. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 30, 200-221.

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Revised Vividness of Movement Imagery questionnaire

This measure represents and extension of the VMIQ2 from 2008, as it also assesses people’s preference for using particular imagery perspectives, the angle that they image from when using external visual imagery, and the order with which they experience visual and kinaesthetic imagery. It was used in the following paper:

Callow, N., & Roberts, R (2010). Imagery research: An investigation of three issues. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 11, 325-329.

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