>>16891663>Go ahead, prove me wrong, give me an example of how your inner monologue functions.It's like having a simulated conversation with someone. When I was younger, I'd imagine a friend I was talking to but when I'm older, I know it's just me monologue in my head.
If you pay close attention to you vocal cords and tongue movements, you'll notice they correlate to these inner thoughts the "louder" they get. Good exercise
>think of the word apple in the lowest volume>now increase the volume in the head with each utterance of the word>until it's so loud>you have to whisper the word>now whisper the word apple >with utterance increase the volume>once you reach peak volume where you are yelling>go the opposite direction >until it's back to the inner voice. You'll notice at one point the brain switches inner monologue to outer monologue and it seems to shift thought-patterns, based on vocalization tools (your craniofacial situation and your voice) once you hear the word out loud bouncing off your wars, your ears start responding to that and the whole mental process shifts.
I don't know if this explains it well enough for you OP?