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Sanctus
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23 Nov 2012, 6:58 pm

Often (not always), when I read, at some point I notice that there's a voice in my head speaking along with the sentences. I normally read pretty fast, but after a few minutes I subconsciously slow down and then there's this voice in my brain, which I only become aware of a while later. It's usually my voice, but imitating the character speaking (for example, my voice how it would sound like if I was imitating an old man). Sometimes I actually start to whisper along, and really try to find a good intonation and accent fitting the character and situation. I'm not interested in any kind of acting though, and don't have a clue why my brain does this. It's a rather recent thing and started maybe a few months ago. It's not causing me any kind of distress, I just wonder why I suddenly started doing this. Do you do this too?

EDIT: recent, not decent. Ugh.



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23 Nov 2012, 7:02 pm

I do this! I actually have different mental voices for different purposes/reading subjects. One time I was reading something in Owen Wilson's voice for no particular reason. However, it slows me down a bit so I don't do it all the time.



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23 Nov 2012, 7:05 pm

Yes I do that to. I've always done it, well as long as I can remember anyway.
I have never thought about whether or not it's a normal thing to do.



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23 Nov 2012, 8:44 pm

May be a reason i have trouble reading fast. I always hear the words in my head and i have trouble figuring out what is going on if someone talks too quickly.



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24 Nov 2012, 1:34 am

I always say the words to myself while reading. How do you read without doing this?



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24 Nov 2012, 2:14 am

Pretty sure almost everyone does this, NT's included. ThePostmaster said in another forum post that he/she doesn't hear a voice in his/her head when he/she reads.

http://www.wrongplanet.net/postp5007075.html

My NT mother says that she does, then said that she thinks everyone does. As I write this I hear my own voice in my head. I have heard my mother's voice read as I read, it's kind of fun when that happens. Usually though, when I read/write, I hear my own voice. Maybe I should try to "turn on" Morgan Freeman's voice... then I would probably read a lot more.


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24 Nov 2012, 3:40 am

sisugirl wrote:
I always say the words to myself while reading. How do you read without doing this?


I translate the words into a movie and see the characters and actions in my mind.



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24 Nov 2012, 3:51 am

Never do this, have never thought about it before. I just read - fast - there is just the words going into my head.

To me, these woices sound scary :)


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24 Nov 2012, 5:37 am

I don't know if I hear a voice in my head when I read (I think I read too quickly for that at times), but I like to read dialogue out loud, and I try to replicate the accent the character would have. It's only problematic if I'm reading on the train and I have to fight the urge to read aloud.



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24 Nov 2012, 11:59 am

This explains why most people can read a book 10 times faster than me (or faster, cos I usually give up by page 2). I hear the voices of the people in the book and the narrator (which will be my voice). They all speak at a normal talking speed, so I can only read as fast I speak. Speed readers (or anyone who claims to read a 300 page novel in a few hours) obviously cannot be doing this, otherwise they'd be hearing Alvin and the Chupmunks. That wouldn't be good. In fact, I've just come across this website which explains that, if you want to read faster, you have to get rid of the voice. http://www.spreeder.com/blog/how-to-imp ... alization/


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24 Nov 2012, 12:36 pm

I don't do this. My voice would be an external cue that would distract me.



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24 Nov 2012, 12:56 pm

Inner monologue or something - apparently everyone has it?

The problem is when you put the books away and hes happily chatting to you for hours deppressing you about all kinds of things. You can shut him up with candy though yay!



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24 Nov 2012, 1:09 pm

You mean there are actually some people who read and don't hear the words in their mind? :?


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24 Nov 2012, 1:12 pm

TallyMan wrote:
You mean there are actually some people who read and don't hear the words in their mind? :?


Yes, I do find you all very strange!


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24 Nov 2012, 1:21 pm

helles wrote:
TallyMan wrote:
You mean there are actually some people who read and don't hear the words in their mind? :?


Yes, I do find you all very strange!


I just checked and I hear a my voice in French (with appropriate pronunciation) when reading French too. I thought everyone heard words while reading them.


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24 Nov 2012, 1:42 pm

Yup. It's a neutral asexual voice but if I had to give it a gender I'd say it's male. It's as if someone is "telling" me the story.

But I'd be willing to bet non-ASD people do this too. It just seems like something that's not uncommon.