"Inner Voice Crucial for Verbal Memory, Study Finds"

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A recent study has explored the experiences of people who cannot imagine hearing their own internal monologue, a condition suggested to be called "anendophasia." Researchers found that these individuals may struggle with certain word processing tasks but perform similarly to others when allowed to speak words aloud. The study validates the experiences of those with aphantasia and highlights the importance of consistent terminology in scientific research.
Topics:science#aphantasia#cognitive-science#inner-speech#mental-imagery#science-and-health#sensory-perception
- The voice in your head may help you recall and process words. But what if you don't have one? The Conversation
- People with no inner voice have worse verbal memory Futurity: Research News
- Science for All | What is anendophasia? The Hindu
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