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  1. Silbern
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    The author mostly talks about extremes here (always having an internal monologue going vs never having one), but I suspect it's more of a middleground for most people. I always use an internal...

    The author mostly talks about extremes here (always having an internal monologue going vs never having one), but I suspect it's more of a middleground for most people. I always use an internal monologue when reading or writing, and usually when thinking or analyzing critically, but I don't use one if I'm thinking creatively or daydreaming, I mostly picture things instead.

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    0d_billie
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    I wonder how much this relates to the phenomenon of aphantasia. For example I can't picture images in my head very well at all, but I do have an internal monologue a lot of the time.

    I wonder how much this relates to the phenomenon of aphantasia. For example I can't picture images in my head very well at all, but I do have an internal monologue a lot of the time.

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      ali
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      So if i ask you ‘visualize a banana’ you don’t see anything in your head? Like I am pretty sure I can see things but it’s so vague. It’s nothing like seeing through my eyes but it is something I...

      So if i ask you ‘visualize a banana’ you don’t see anything in your head? Like I am pretty sure I can see things but it’s so vague. It’s nothing like seeing through my eyes but it is something I somehow imagine.

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      1. 0d_billie
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        I know what a banana looks like, so if I saw one I'd recognise it as a banana. And I can tell you that they're sort of long, thin, bendy, and usually yellow but occasionally green or brown. But...

        I know what a banana looks like, so if I saw one I'd recognise it as a banana. And I can tell you that they're sort of long, thin, bendy, and usually yellow but occasionally green or brown. But I'm not picturing anything in my head, not even if I close my eyes and concentrate really hard. There's no "image" there to speak of. I've asked people to rate their mental vision from 1-10 before, and I'd say I'm operating at maybe a 2 or a 3 for simple stuff like bananas, whereas others are coming back with 9s and 10s.
        It's even worse for faces. I live in a low key state of fear about being asked to e-fit the perpetrator of a crime!

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        1. rogue_cricket
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          This is one of those things where I'm not sure if I am normal or not because it's really difficult to describe such a personal experience. I think I might have some small degree of aphantasia -...

          This is one of those things where I'm not sure if I am normal or not because it's really difficult to describe such a personal experience. I think I might have some small degree of aphantasia - but some part of me thinks surely other people can't actually see the banana as well as they're describing. If I really try I can kind of get it - maybe I'm like a five out of ten.

          And of course, maybe some people are particularly good at it! I feel like with my other senses, especially smell and hearing, I'm pretty good at imagining. I struggle with visual and spatial stuff often, though, and I wonder if that's because I have difficulty with visual imagining.

          This is one of those things that if I think about it too much it messes with me. Sometimes I'm frustrated that I'll only ever get to experience my own brain.

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  3. gogoigo
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    Wait! Are the some people that they don't hear during all day: "kill them all" ? </badjoke> I would like if there are different CI or behavior depends on the group that they can or not.

    Wait! Are the some people that they don't hear during all day: "kill them all" ? </badjoke>

    I would like if there are different CI or behavior depends on the group that they can or not.