• @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    18
    edit-2
    5 days ago

    That is so crazy for me on a personal level because I’m the exact opposite. My brain has a really hard time processing auditory instructions.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      75 days ago

      This is also a great example of how, even if there are no disabilities involved, everyone has different learning styles. Some people just process information differently.

    • I’m good with distilling information in whatever form, but I do get impatient with audio/video sometimes. I can read faster than people talk, so I want the audio to go faster. I’ve tried upping the playback speed, but we encode a lot of information in the pauses and cadence of speech, and the faster playback screws with the perception of that. Doing that is fine for technical information, but I don’t care for it with a novel.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        24 days ago

        Interesting, never though about the cadence thing. I usually try to speed up videos. It works fine for casual YouTube videos but never for podcasts or anything where I need to retain the information.

        • Yeah, it really throws me off. I’m a little overly sensitive to body language and other cues about what a person is thinking and feeling, and some of that is messed up when the speed is increased.