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by martindbp
759 days ago
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Is this the norm? I can have an internal dialog but I mainly visualize things, I'd say that 90% of my thinking is visual. I'm not even sure how you'd solve, for instance, an algorithmic problem without visualizing the process. Maybe this is why I feel like a slower thinker than most peers, answers just seem to come them while I have to visualize things first. In college I'd generally take longer than the fast smart people but end up doing slightly better in the end, which always puzzled me. I have terrible memory for facts though. |
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Hurlburt has great research on this using Descriptive Experience Sampling.
Some people mainly use images, others mainly speech, others mainly emotion etc. And many more use a varied mix.
Also the way each modality of thought is used is hugely variable - exactly what people see and with what quality or how precisely they feel emotional in their body etc.
To me it explains a huge amount of how different people are good at different skills.
I've a podcast on this topic ("Imagine an apple") if you're interested in more.