“…MI ability is subject to individual differences (e.g., Kosslyn, 1980Kosslyn, , 1999Richardson, 1994) which have been investigated in relation to various factors such as age, gender, experience, and training (Isaac & Marks, 1994;Ladda et al, 2021;Liu et al, 2019;Subirats et al, 2018). For example, effects of age on MI ability have been reported based on measures including vividness, chronometry (correspondence between physical and imagined movement time), and implicit tasks such as hand laterality judgement (e.g., Bek, Humphries, et al, 2022a;Malouin et al, 2010;Subirats et al, 2018;Wang et al, 2019; for review see Saimpont et al, 2013).…”