Internal Monologue Research Reveals Shocking Findings About Verbal Memory Impacts
In Copenhagen, Denmark, a recent study sheds light on the intriguing phenomenon of individuals who do not have an internal monologue. Research suggests that about 5 to 10 percent of the population do not experience constant inner dialogue with themselves, leading to potential differences in problem-solving abilities, especially in tasks involving verbal memory. The lack of an inner voice, also known as anendophasia in the study, remains somewhat mysterious. While we can imagine what it …