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That’s a process called internal vocalization or subvocalization, and when you say words to yourself in your head, there are tiny movements of the muscles around your vocal chords and larynx ...
Subvocalization is more than just “thinking” words as you read them. It engages with body parts as well, such as the eyes, lips, throat, tongue, vocal cords, larynx, and jaws.
Dr. Raj explains that subvocalization is when your tongue makes tiny movements to say the words of your inner monologue—in this case, the racing, scary thoughts giving you anxiety in the first ...
Subvocalization refers to the muscular movements that are made when we almost imperceptibly say words to ourselves. Other people might not be able to pick up the subtle lip and muscular movements ...
Several factors affect our reading speed, like subvocalization (the little voice inside our heads that reads along with us and slows us down), backtracing (rereading parts over and over again), etc.
Subvocalization has been known about for over a century, but when it comes to computer interfaces, it's still in its infancy. To figure out how to design the AlterEgo headset, ...
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