When they read or write, they aren’t voicing it their head? How? Or I really don’t understand the subject
(now I remember the trick to read faster by just scanning the sentences)
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Cruxifux@feddit.nl 7 hours ago
Its so weird to me that some people have internal monologues and some don’t. My internal monologue has been the baseline of my existence since I can remember being alive. I cannot fathom what it’s like to not have one.
When they read or write, they aren’t voicing it their head? How? Or I really don’t understand the subject
(now I remember the trick to read faster by just scanning the sentences)
When they read or write, they aren’t voicing it their head? How?
It’s like quick flashes of realisation, of idea acknowledgment, without any verbal dub.
I have both. It switches depending on context and activities. For me it’s just two very different brain modes that serve different purposes. In social situations (+for a time afterwards) I usually have it for example. But if I am doing more creative stuff it’s nearly never there.
Mine mostly consists of my parents scolding me, and me trying to comfort my inner child, i could do without it
pHr34kY@lemmy.world 4 hours ago
Mine’s so loud that people have to shout over it to get my attention.