How do you see pictures in your brain?

Here’s how your brain visualizes scenarios that you’re not actually looking at with your eyes.

A collage with the silhouettes of two heads. In one head, a picture of an apple is drawn. In the other head, there is only scribbles.
Some people can visualize things perfectly in their mind’s eye, while others can’t.
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Why are some people able to visualize scenarios in their minds, with colors and details, and some people are not?

–Luiza, age 14, Goiânia, Brazil

The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center