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Just curious. When you are thinking do you think verbally, visually or other?
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So when you are thinking about something you talk to yourself in your mind or did you mean out loud? I think just like I speak and in the same language. Of course I also think visually but even then words are formed in my thoughts.Depends. I often find myself talking to myself when I am trying to figure out a task. Like talking myself through the steps.
Oh, I talk out loud most often. Sometimes I need to hear the words out loud to better understand what I want to figure out. Especially if I am trying to figure out how to do something new like putting something together,So when you are thinking about something you talk to yourself in your mind or did you mean out loud? I think just like I speak and in the same language. Of course I also think visually but even then words are formed in my thoughts.
Never thought about it....When you are thinking do you think verbally, visually or other?
So when you are thinking about what you are going to do when you wake up tomorrow morning you visualize it without any dialogue in you mind. Is that correct?Never thought about it....
OK, serious;
Absolutely visual
I fantasize
Most my fantasies have become realities.
Takes awhile to get there
But the trip is FANTASTIC
Interesting. Dialogue.This question was asked in a Psychiatry class I took in college. The answers people gave to this question realy opened my mind as to the many different ways people put thoughts together. I thought it might be an interesting topic.
CorrectSo when you are thinking about what you are going to do when you wake up tomorrow morning you visualize it without any dialogue in you mind. Is that correct?
Yes, and sometimes sound and odor as well.When you are thinking do you think verbally, visually or other?
Probably for the best most of mine have not.Most my fantasies have become realities.
When you are thinking do you think verbally, visually or other?
If I have a dilemma, I keep it "on think". Sometimes I wake up with the perfect solution. I love it when that happens, but it doesn't happen enough!I don't think. I allow thoughts to come and go at random. Some of them are visual, some are only sound. If I am trying to solve a problem, I look at the information I have and go off to do something else. Eventually the answer reveals itself.
When I was taking trig in high school, it came totally naturally to me and it was fun. Same with algebra courses. I could read the material once, and I magically understood it. Now, my daughter is in grad school for math, and I have to really think about it before I can do math problems. And trig? Who remembers how to do it by hand? I sure don't. Now people use calculators or something.I think verbally in my head. I don't understand how to think without words, it makes me wonder about species that don't have language. Though back in college there was a particularly challenging math course that was mostly doing proofs, and I remember that what I considered my subconscious (tho I guess was just non-verbal thinking) would just magically 'poof' the proofs for me after about an hour of patiently re-reading the material.
I have tried clearing all my verbal thoughts sometimes (after watching some YouTube videos about meditation), it really helps me change my focus to the world around me. But in general my thinking is all just a lot of conversation in my head.
Both. When taking tests to answer some questions where i knew instructor was looking for very precise answer i'd often visualize the textbook page about it, then 'reread' it to get the answer as they wanted. When solving storage or repurposing problems i tend see images and only need words if i'm going to explain it to someone. I have good spatial perception and combined with my visualization skills it helps me pack a moving truck efficiently so there's little shift of anything in transit. And the things that will be needed first are first off the truck.This question was asked in a Psychiatry class I took in college. The answers people gave to this question realy opened my mind as to the many different ways people put thoughts together. I thought it might be an interesting topic.
When i had to take college algebra as prerequisite before getting to courses for my major i frustrated the female prof no end. On a test i could often visualize what the amswer to a problem would look like but could not for the life of me 'show' how i got there. And unlike most of her students who were 2 decades younger than me i never needed calculator for basic math functions within a problem, also have no problem converting percentages to decimal figures.When I was taking trig in high school, it came totally naturally to me and it was fun. Same with algebra courses. I could read the material once, and I magically understood it. Now, my daughter is in grad school for math, and I have to really think about it before I can do math problems. And trig? Who remembers how to do it by hand? I sure don't. Now people use calculators or something.
I am thinking seriously (like that takes much) about taking some free online courses in math, just to activate that part of my brain, and perhaps strengthen it. I've done that in the past, for fun, and was amazed by how much I'd forgotten.
I am much the same."I don't understand how to think without words, it makes me wonder about species that don't have language."
Many animals have verbalizatons, which tho not words as we consider them, do serve that function. They have set, taught to young meanings about what food is safe and what not, about danger near, crows remember and can communicate thru their sounds which humans are friends and which are foes.I think verbally in my head. I don't understand how to think without words, it makes me wonder abouy species that don't have language.