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<blockquote data-quote="ElementalDissonance" data-source="post: 91212" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>I think they talk about subvocalisation, in which while you're reading or running an inner dialogue your vocal chords strum along.</p><p></p><p>This is supposedly one of the biggest obstacles to speed-reading, because you can only read as fast as you talk. People who can break this habit apparently learn to read in a completely different way.</p><p></p><p>I took a class a long time ago, but ended up sticking with good old-fashioned slow reading because I like taking time to get to know characters in novels, or to gradually absorb ideas in more informative works. Is anyone here a speed-reader?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElementalDissonance, post: 91212, member: 6064"] I think they talk about subvocalisation, in which while you're reading or running an inner dialogue your vocal chords strum along. This is supposedly one of the biggest obstacles to speed-reading, because you can only read as fast as you talk. People who can break this habit apparently learn to read in a completely different way. I took a class a long time ago, but ended up sticking with good old-fashioned slow reading because I like taking time to get to know characters in novels, or to gradually absorb ideas in more informative works. Is anyone here a speed-reader? [/QUOTE]
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