How you model and reason about problems in your head?

Revision en4, by disconventional, 2026-02-24 06:29:58

I've been doing some reading on Aphantasia(a condition where people can't imagine visual imagery), Anendophasia(having no inner monologue in one's mind), and Anauralia(basically aphantasia but for sound) out of fascination. I found out that different people have different levels of vividness for their visual and auditory imaginations, and I'm curious about its effects on problem-solving ability. Would you guys mind replying to the post with a brief description of the process of how you model and reason about problems in your head, and what you believe to be your level of vividness wrt sound and visuals? I would describe myself as having a 3 for visual imagery and 2 for auditory.

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