![]() In other words, there may be qualitative and quantitative differences in the nature of self-talk and internal dialogues. In fact, language is so integral for many brain functions such as abstract thinking, memory, and self-awareness that without learning a language from babyhood on, the brain cannot fully develop. As the previous example suggests, an inner monologue can easily evolve into an internal dialogue between two subjects inside one’s mindbetween different parts of oneself or between oneself and the imagined partner. It is truly important that people learn a language from an early age, regardless of whether it’s a spoken or signed language. People who are hard of hearing or wear devices that allow them to hear, experience some vocal language in their “inner monologue” depending on how much they can hear. Similarly, most Deaf people see pictures, ASL signs, or sometimes printed words. ![]() Most hearing people experience their own voice in a silent way when thinking, which is also called “internal monologue”. Interestingly, a person who is Deaf but also learned to speak through vocal training will sometimes not only think in sign language but also in spoken language. If a person was born Deaf and is primarily using sign language as their way to communicate, it’s very likely that this person will also think in sign language. ![]() Some people primarily think in words, while others mostly think in images or signs. Humans generally think in images, words, or a combination of both. An internal monologue (also called an inner monologue or internal dialogue) is an inner voice that narrates your thoughts throughout the day. To understand how language affects our thoughts, we first have to understand the underlying nature of human thoughts. ![]()
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