Somehow, I’ve labored under the impression that everyone experiences their thoughts in the same way. That is, like me. And my thoughts are almost entirely verbal. I have a distinct inner voice that ...
The vast majority of people have an ongoing conversation with themselves, an inner voice, that plays an important role in their daily lives. But between 5-10 per cent of the population do not have the ...
Right now, as you read these words, there’s probably another voice commenting in your head. Maybe it’s analyzing what you’re reading, making connections to your own experiences, or even critiquing ...
Think of the last conversation you had. What did you say? What did they say? Did you hear any of what you were about to say in your head first? If not, you may be part of the (internally) silent ...
Your conversations with yourself can be overly critical. Source: Pixabay / Pexels You might experience your inner voice as thoughts inside your head, within your mind, which may or may not be telling ...
WHAT was the last thing you said to yourself in your head? A warm word of encouragement or a scathing put-down? For me, it was neither. It was more a loud “aargh!” as one part of my brain tried to ...
Between 5-10 per cent of the population do not have the same experience of an inner voice, and they find it more difficult to perform certain verbal memory tasks, new research shows. Previously, it ...
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