Ah, I see. Do you think you may have some kind of advantage over those who see images when they read? Like for example if you have easier to remember things?
Perhaps. I do have a quite decent memory, but I am not certain I want to attribute it to reading without forming images.
One can wonder, though. I have a good memory for faces, and I can easily remember names. The combination of which takes a lot of time to learn though.
I think the main advantage I have is in reading speed. I don't need to wait for my brain to form images, and thus I can process a lot of text quite fast. I can do roughly 180 pages an hour in a normal book in swedish.
"People think it must be fun to be a super genius, but they don't realize how hard it is to put up with all the idiots in the world" - Calvin.
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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Re: Very interesting.
10/03/2010 08:37:54 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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