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MartyMoose
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01 Apr 2008, 9:09 pm

Do normal people think in words?



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02 Apr 2008, 1:13 am

Good Question.



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02 Apr 2008, 1:54 am

I do think in images.

I think it is rather independant of the personality, as NT's use pictures/words as well.



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02 Apr 2008, 3:35 am

I believe I think in pictures, but I'm not sure......

I'm just so used to thinking this way, that maybe I didn't realize that it was different or "odd".. Is this "thinking in pictures"?:

For instance, When I try to decide what to wear for the day... I start to visualize the clothes and can "see" where they are in the room or where I saw that piece of clothing last.. Sometimes, I can "see" where it hangs in the closet...

If I think to take the trash out... I see the trash bag and see the steps outside leading toward the trash.. and might wonder what the weather is like before venturing outside.. in case it's raining again.. I might get a visual memory of mud puddles from last time it rained..

Is this rare? Thinking in pictures like the examples above? I have gotten like a little photograph of something i was looking for.. Like, if it is a piece of paper with notes on it, sometimes I can even see the notes.. (I don't have a photographic memory to the extent that I can visualize all the words on a whole page.. but just notes sometimes)..
If you don't "Think in pictures", do words come strongly to your mind all day long? I'm going to read all the other posts on this thread, i just read the first few..

Do other people do that? Do the words come to you, like you hear them, before you speak them (not auditorily like a hallucination or anything, but from within)? I wonder what it is like to "Think in words" more and would like to hear from more people who Think in Words (examples) and people who Think in pictures too.. more examples of what that means? I have self realizations.. like today I was in alot of physical pain.. and at one point, trying to decide whether to take an anti-inflammatory pill for the pain, I said to myself (not out loud, but internally) "I'm actually writhing in pain-- I need to take something for this.." Then, an image occurred in my brain of where the pills were... Is that "thinking in words"? Sometimes, if I get stressed and distracted, I will talk out loud like "O.K., I've got to find my keys! and where is that grocery list!" and I'll have a visual of what the grocery list looks like in my head while i'm looking for it... Maybe it's a combination of both pictures and words...

I've never really analyzed this so deeply before, but I'm starting to realize that most of my thinking is in pictures.. I like to write though (I type over 100wpm -- but I don't actually say the words in my head first -- they just come out of me -- sometimes pour out, like pure expression -- not really "thinking" at all..) How rare is "thinking in pictures".... is that a hallmark of being on the autistic spectrum?

sorry this post is so long... I'll edit it...



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02 Apr 2008, 4:22 am

MartyMoose wrote:
Do normal people think in words?


i dont think that it is 'normal' to think in either images or words.

if both systems work just as well then there wouldnt really be an advantage to one or the other.

for one, i tend to think in terms of images when imagining dates. i remember learning the spanish days of the week in kindergarten, and even then i have a memory of the distinct "map of the week" that i had created in my head. sunday is at the top and to the left. monday through friday is a cascade; they look a bit like oversized stairs. saturday sits next to friday directly to the right, and directly below sunday. i never imagined any particular colors, but they all sit on a black background, and they look like they are sort of 'floating' there. the year, however, is round or elliptical, but just a single ring of consecutive dates. for some reason the months dont have a spacial representation in my mind. i have no idea why.

anyhow, for most things like writing, or typing (and really almost everything else), i definitely think in words and not images.



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02 Apr 2008, 4:28 am

[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=qjAmzeW0fPs[/youtube]

Here's a video on visual thinking, don't know if it has been posted up before, but it answers quite a lot of questions about how visual thinkers think.



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21 Dec 2009, 11:22 am

This explains a alot. =)

I once was at a science-fair and tried a game called Mindball where you "control" a metal ball by clearing your head from thoughts. And I beat everyone there without even trying. I could sit there and talk and make jokes and still win.

Must have been that I think in images more than thinking in words and that the game measured the "word thinking". ...anyway, it was very fun. :) But also a bit disturbing having an EEG-flat-line.



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21 Dec 2009, 11:40 am

wellywomble wrote:
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I'm wondering if all aspies think in pictures? Because I don't very often.
Instead there is normally a stream of words running through my head when I think.
Thankyou.


No, not all Aspies do, but I believe it's common for us.

I think in pictures, all my thoughts and memories are visual.



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21 Dec 2009, 12:37 pm

Asp-Z wrote:
wellywomble wrote:
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I'm wondering if all aspies think in pictures? Because I don't very often.
Instead there is normally a stream of words running through my head when I think.
Thankyou.


No, not all Aspies do, but I believe it's common for us.

I think in pictures, all my thoughts and memories are visual.


Completely the same :) thats why I can remember alot of things in memory and all of it in detail like theres a video playing in my head of my life, sometimes i would remember it like it was yesterday.

My thoughts are also in pictures, hardly in words though.

The only time when I think in words or numbers is when i'm trying to spell or do a calculation in my head to get the answers... Most of the times, I would of got it right.


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21 Dec 2009, 6:53 pm

I think in sensations, concepts and words. The degree of verbalization depends entirely on the adressee of the thoughts - if it's something I want to talk about to somebody I usually verbalize (I want to be able to actually say it in a comprehensible way and need some training for that), if it's something for myself I don't really verbalize. For example when I prime myself for an action, it's entirely in pictures of what's happening that lead to the ghost sensation of my own actions (like, the idea of pressure in my hand and the texture when gripping something)

I tend to parse written language a lot easier than spoken language - I always subvocalize and at the same time perceive the 'concepts' associated, and when reading I can slow down and speed up the way I need it. When listening to somebody, I need to move (doodling helps too), and I always, always repeat everything I am hearing subvocalized. Otherwise I can't pay attention and thus can't follow.

I also seem to have different 'tracks' running. I'm doing Spanish immersion and one day I suddenly realized some part of my mind had been constantly translating everything I heard or read in other languages to Spanish. I also perceive things with all senses, even when some of them have to be filled in by memory. Visual-tactile are the strongest associations, meaning that when I look at something (real or imagined) I involuntarily imagine how it feels. (I really like to look at people's hair ... :oops: )



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21 Dec 2009, 10:07 pm

i hionk in text messages


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22 Dec 2009, 12:13 am

Something I just recently noticed is that I CANNOT think verbally UNLESS I do at least some sub-audible vocal motor movements (mainly movements of my voice box and lips), and I do often talk quietly to myself. I do not have fully internal verbal thinking like NTs seem to have.


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22 Dec 2009, 1:58 am

I only recently found out that some people don't think in pictures. I tried to think without pictures and it totally doesn't work for me, I can't turn them off.
Words help me think clearly, but they never take the place of pictures.


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22 Dec 2009, 4:32 am

My memories and imagination is mainly in picture but when I think "logically" I use internal monologe. Doing online test it results that I've mainly this last function (auditory digital).

I think that "picture" are more down in the autistic spectrum (and/or for people who talked later than usual) while the stereotype of "little professors" have mainly internal flow of words.


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22 Dec 2009, 6:04 am

I think in auditory and visual at the same time. I see the image of what I am thinking about and internally hear my voice thinking the words. Kinda like narating a slide show. Sometimes I cant comprehend what someone is saying unless I get a mental picture of what they are saying...it gets really funny when my mind comes up with the wrong mental picture.

Like the time I asked my mom...what are we having for dinner?? she said tuna caserole. But I heard cat and my mind pictured our neighbors cat named tulsa. So I screamed and said...I dont wanna eat Tulsa the cat!! ! My poor mother just stood there dumbfounded and then busted up laughing and said, "NOOO, TUUUNNNAA CAAASEROLE. And I was so relieved but really did not like the idea of tuna any better.

But on the plus side...this type of thinking makes me a great writer because I can hear the words and how they will sound and I have vivid mental imagery to draw upon. In this way, being autistic is my blessing...and tulsa the cat convos are my curse. My best friend calls them, JoAnnerisms.