• monotremata@lemmy.ca
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          4 hours ago

          When you’re thinking about how to throw a basketball to get it through a hoop, do you use words for that?

          When you are thinking of the tune to a particular song, is that in words?

          I think a lot of people overestimate the role of words in thinking. There’s a lot of non-verbal thought.

          • wisely@feddit.org
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            4 hours ago

            I do both of those using auditory words. Can’t imagine any other way and didn’t know anyone else could function so differently.

            Aiming a basketball: Ok let’s get this in, a little higher, to the left, ok looks good.

            Thinking of music: what’s the lyrics to that song, I think they were…

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      7 hours ago

      What everyone else here said but also keep in mind it’s not binary.

      If you ask me to picture an Apple on a windowsill I can kind of do that. And then if you ask me to make it polka dot, I could kind of do that. In my mind’s eye though it’s like it’s severely myopic. It’s not fuzzy but the details are not there.

      When I’m drawing things, the act of me putting the marks on the paper is where the object is formed. I generally don’t have a solid concept in my head that’s coming out on paper. I could definitely do the 2D outline of an apple, But if you want me to perspective skew it there’s no way. I might be able to draw the 2D outline and then slowly modify that to make it look more 3D, But I’ve got to be making changes to something already on paper rather than having something come out that’s just kind of the right direction.

    • Matriks404@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      I just think in concepts/abstractions, I don’t know how to explain it, lol.

      I definitely don’t think in pictures, like other person said. My mind can’t create pictures out of thin air. That might be more like artists think I guess.

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        6 hours ago

        I am very very much not an artist, and yet also cannot imagine not being able to conjure up images of whatever.

        It is fascinating how the brain works! Even if we barely understand it!

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      9 hours ago

      With imagery, or in abstracts. I have an internal monologue but not everything is a monologue. If I’m working on a project of some kind I’ll usually keep a mental model of the current piece I’m working on in my head. There’s no monologue attached, it’s just a “working copy” of my current task.

      Or for example if I’m reaching somewhere I can’t see to plug in a usb port or something I’m visualizing in my head what my hand is doing, but I’m not talking myself through it.

    • some_random_nick@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      There was a thread on r/SamHarris (maybe 2 years ago) where some people without inner monologue answered questions. It was interesting to read.