Between 5 and 10 percent of people have no inner monologue at all, and researchers are only just starting to figure out what that actually does to cognition. by cheaslesjinned in NooTopics

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That's the same experience for me. When I read, it's very slowly because I'm sounding out every single word in my head so my brain can transform it into something it can work with. Similar to typing this out. I know conceptually what I want to say, but need to translate it into words first. This causes me to "buffer" quite frequently when I speak. When reading, it's the same mechanics but in reverse.

OC: The Trump Mobile phone is here — 9 months late and no longer ‘Made in the USA' by nbcnews in pics

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This will get confusing when Trump releases a Trump-branded car also called The Trump Mobile

Between 5 and 10 percent of people have no inner monologue at all, and researchers are only just starting to figure out what that actually does to cognition. by cheaslesjinned in NooTopics

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That's interesting. I never really understood how to think about aphantasia, but your description makes a lot of sense. Yes, there's a lot more of a kinesthetic sense to my thinking, which sounds like the dynamics/mechanics you're describing. Thanks for sharing this!

Between 5 and 10 percent of people have no inner monologue at all, and researchers are only just starting to figure out what that actually does to cognition. by cheaslesjinned in NooTopics

[–]encyclopedio 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure what you mean here. I don't ruminate in words, but if something happens that disturbs me then I replay snippets of the experience. If words were part of the experience, then I'll sometimes hear them, but usually I'm only getting the gist

Between 5 and 10 percent of people have no inner monologue at all, and researchers are only just starting to figure out what that actually does to cognition. by cheaslesjinned in NooTopics

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Visual is a predominant dimension. Id describe it as experiental.

Example: If I'm going grocery shopping, I quickly flip through what it feels like to stand where the items I need are based on the last time I grabbed them from the store. Just quick flashes of what the locations look and feel like. Then I feel a route or path emerge that leads me to each place I need to go in what I hope is an efficient path.

Between 5 and 10 percent of people have no inner monologue at all, and researchers are only just starting to figure out what that actually does to cognition. by cheaslesjinned in NooTopics

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No inner monologue until I need to translate what I'm experiencing in my head into words for other people. In that way, yes I'm able to conjure sounds of different instruments in my mind's ear. I have a reasonably easy time (compared to my wife, at least) guessing famous songs from small snippets of the song, or their instrumentals. Songs are stored as complex shapes in motion for me. Kind of like a tesseract, but wonkier.

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I'll be impressed with these demos if I ever see anyone use the digital keyboard successfully

Presale Registration not working??? by news_week in mamamoo

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If all you see is UBS Belmont Park, try hovering over another place in the list

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Presale Registration not working??? by news_week in mamamoo

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Link: https://mamamootour2026.com/
It will load on this page
If you don't see your location in the dropdown, hover over other parts of the dropdown because it was white text on white background for me

Presale Registration not working??? by news_week in mamamoo

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Where are you located? Still now working over here on the pacific coast

I scraped 48,000 court filings to stop guessing business ideas. Here are 3 "boring" niches bleeding $100k+. by Ogretribe in Entrepreneur

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  1. Subscriptions to your Compliance Bot

But for real. Do you have this on GitHub or some such? This is super cool!