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Graelwyn
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05 Apr 2007, 7:45 pm

I have no idea...I am trying to think what I think in lol. the thoughts are just there...that is all I know. Sometimes, I see images, but I mean, my thought is constant so...hmmm.


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05 Apr 2007, 7:59 pm

I am strictly a word person.



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05 Apr 2007, 8:05 pm

DingoDv wrote:
Having just read Temple Grandin's eloquently titled "Thinking in Pictures", does anyone know what to think in words actually is?
Do you see words and no pictures in your mind or what?


i would classify actually seeing the written word in your mind as a picture


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06 Apr 2007, 11:14 am

Sedaka wrote:

i would classify actually seeing the written word in your mind as a picture


Thats interesting. The only time I cant say in my mind a word is when I see it spelled out in my mind. And it can be almost excruciating trying to say it In my mind. I can say it out loud, but not think it.

I always thought it was a mental abberation until discovering AS.


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06 Apr 2007, 12:35 pm

DingoDv wrote:
Having just read Temple Grandin's eloquently titled "Thinking in Pictures", does anyone know what to think in words actually is?
Do you see words and no pictures in your mind or what?


It just means an inner dialogue -- I hear my own voice in my head, constantly debating and weighing various concepts. I'm more auditory than visual, unlike most autistics, but I can think in moving diagrams without words, as well.


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