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I don't have mental audio, and the best way I can describe it is that I can think of words, but not in words.
I think in concepts that have words attached.
So, if I'm thinking about a dog, I have multiple words that can work for it. Dog and perro (spanish for dog) for example, both point to the same "concept", and it's that concept that I have in my mind when I think of a dog. But I can pull the word dog to mind when needed too. Hence thinking "of" words
Either way, I can't hear any of it
Sorry, are you saying you're one of the people with no visual or audio inner mind? Interesting if so. Sounds as if you're thinking in concepts (which is exactly how I 'think visually')
Yep, exactly.
I kind of have an inner voice, in so far as I can choose to think of words in a sentence, or I can "translate" the concepts in my mind in to words in real time, but those words have no auditory components. I can't "hear" them anymore than you can "see" an apple in your mind. I just know that it's there
Isn't the brain an incredible organ. It creates a rich inner world despite the difficulties we may have with the way our senses connect to it.
(not OP) I'm curious, are you not able to "play back" songs in your head then, for example? This is such a foreign idea to me - sometimes there are melodies playing in my head without me even initiating it, in a way. I'm wondering if there are people this doesn't happen to.