![]() Helene Brenner, psychologist and creator of the My Inner Voice app, says different parts of the brain are tapped into to generate inner speech. This also explains why our voices sound different on video as opposed to when we speak aloud. Often called “the voice inside your head,” inner monologue or “self-talk” is partially caused by corollary discharge - a brain signal that helps us distinguish between external and internal stimuli. People really think in sentences? - WitchyTwitchy January 27, 2020 This is so wild to me I can't imagine thinking in actual sentences and hearing an internal monologue. Inner Versus No Monologueĭespite psychologists debating this topic since the 1930s, the concept of an inner monologue became part of public discourse after a viral tweet in January 2020. ![]() So, what exactly is inner speech? How diverse are our ways of thinking? Here’s VALLEY’s investigation of the matter. “And I’m confident about the individual differences-some people talk to themselves a lot, some never, some occasionally.” “I’m confident that inner speech is a robust phenomenon if you use a proper method, there’s little doubt about whether or not inner speech is occurring at any given moment,” writes Hurlburt in the media organization Psychology Today. But if you don’t have one, Hurlburt, who teaches at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, says not to worry. Psychology professor Russell Hurlburt estimates 30 to 50 percent of people have an inner monologue narrating their thoughts throughout the day. ![]() Hello there! Did you just hear that in your head? If so, this means you have an internal monologue or “inner voice” - a common phenomenon that “causes you to ‘hear’ yourself talk in your head without actually speaking or forming sounds,” according to Healthline. ![]()
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