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Old 07-31-2010, 12:57 PM   #121
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I have been wondering - for those who visualise "heavily" - how much is like watching a film in your head? I mean, I get glances/flashes of vaguely felt images (unless I stop and visualise intentionally, which I can do fairly easily), but it's far from having a movie in my head. I wondered how it feels like? If it can be explained at all.

Is it different depending on the type of book - for example genre? What kind of books do you read? I mean, I wonder if, say a literary book like Thomas Mann's Magic Mountain or Eco's The name of the rose would "feel" the same as a genre fantasy or a genre romance novel? I.e. does the type or style of book change the way you perceive it?
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