Jonsi wrote:
I think in patterns and pictures. If you tell me to think 'banana' I will imagine a banana. However, if you tell me to think of the word banana, I will think of the word banana in black and white verdana font. Essentially, I can't fathom or imagine thinking in words. D:
I can think in words, but it's very slow and good luck getting more than a sentence before I go back to images/auditory/etc stuff.
I seem to be mostly visual. I think that maybe it's not so much that there's a few specific ways to think or whatever, but a spectrum where some things are easier than others. Like I can think abstractly enough for mental mathematics (which I learned to do), and I can think in words to a limited extent, unless I talk or write (which makes verbal thinking concrete and sensory, and thus fits into how I think, I suspect), but if I'm not making any effort, it's all sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, etc. with emotional context and some sentence fragments (which become me whispering or talking to myself if I follow them very far).
Sort of related, this video is interesting:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GR1IZJXc6d8[/youtube]