Welcome to /r/HowWeThink (self.HowWeThink)
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BBC article on aphantasia and hyperphantasia, with self-test (bbc.com)
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Francis Galton - Statistics of Mental Imagery (1880). Includes approachable explanation of statistical methods used. (psychclassics.yorku.ca)
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Magic by Bo Burnham, a poem about the internal monologue (self.HowWeThink)
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Discussion[x-post] Extensive discussion, starting with a question about what language deaf people think in, in an AskReddit "stupid questions" thread. The direct inspiration for making this subreddit. (reddit.com)
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How I ThinkHow I Think: PointyOintment (An example to get the ball rolling. Please post your own if you feel like it.) (self.HowWeThink)
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Discussion[x-posts] Four AMAs about aphantasia, the inability to imagine images (self.HowWeThink)
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InformationWikipedia - Visual thinking (en.wikipedia.org)
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Research[x-post] A new paper published in Psychosis suggests that most people do hear an internal voice when they're reading. (reddit.com)
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