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► Mental imagery is of potential interest and relevance across clinical disorders. ► We highlight the key domains and measures for assessing mental imagery. ► We propose a guiding framework for the selection of measures in clinical research. ► Exploring mental imagery will help drive forward advances in theory and treatment.

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