*Question 1:
How does your head work when you read?
Pretty film like. I also don't typically read each and every word individually, more like kind of paragraph by paragraph hitting my brain at once. Works great for most fiction, but sometimes when I read more complex fiction or non fiction, it means I have to slow down a bit.
*nods*, I never remember the words because I don't "see" them at all.
*Question 2:
Is it different when you read a text book?
Sometimes. It's less of a "film", since obviously there's very little script. Still, where the text allows there are visual images and I often try to form visual displays of what I'm reading in my head to help me learn it.
Makes sense. I think this is a problem I've always had with my learning, I never see images.
*Question 3:
Is it different when you read a boring book?
No, I just end up reading bigger and bigger blocks of text at once. Essentially, I read it "faster" and skim it more. Or if it's boring because it's bogging, I get lodged up and don't get very far at all.
I see. That's similar to what I do with TV-shows and films, I fast forward them, not so much because they are boring though, I'm impatient for the plot to move forward.
And as usually, thanks for playing.
always a pleasure
Formerly known as Jojjo.
How does your head work when you read?
10/03/2010 07:28:29 AM
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Not similar at all.
10/03/2010 04:54:30 PM
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Very interesting.
10/03/2010 04:59:18 PM
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Same, except I usually have sort of a slideshow of pictures in my head to go with the story *NM*
11/03/2010 08:49:09 AM
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