Q&A - The Science of the Voices in your Head - with Charles Fernyhough
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Is
there an evolutionary advantage to inner speech? Why do we think faster
than we speak? Charles Fernyhough answers questions from the audience
following his talk.
Watch the talk here: https://youtu.be/95otBlepVHc
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your eyes and have a thought. Now what was it like to think that
thought? What we usually call 'thinking' is often a kind of speaking by,
and a listening to, the multiple voices of our consciousness.
Psychologist and writer Charles Fernyhough tells stories of everyone
from children to people who hear voices and reveals how our inner voices
play a vital part in our thinking.
Charles Fernyhough is a
Professor in the Department of Psychology, Durham University. His
background is in developmental psychology, with a particular focus on
social, emotional and cognitive development. His work has contributed to
our understanding of how language and thought are related in child
development and beyond and his most recent focus has been on applying
mainstream developmental psychology to the study of psychosis.
He
is also a writer whose work has been published in several anthologies
and have been translated into eleven languages. He has taught creative
writing, with a particular focus on psychological processes in reading
and writing.
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there an evolutionary advantage to inner speech? Why do we think faster
than we speak? Charles Fernyhough answers questions from the audience
following his talk.
Watch the talk here: https://youtu.be/95otBlepVHc
Subscribe for weekly science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
Close
your eyes and have a thought. Now what was it like to think that
thought? What we usually call 'thinking' is often a kind of speaking by,
and a listening to, the multiple voices of our consciousness.
Psychologist and writer Charles Fernyhough tells stories of everyone
from children to people who hear voices and reveals how our inner voices
play a vital part in our thinking.
Charles Fernyhough is a
Professor in the Department of Psychology, Durham University. His
background is in developmental psychology, with a particular focus on
social, emotional and cognitive development. His work has contributed to
our understanding of how language and thought are related in child
development and beyond and his most recent focus has been on applying
mainstream developmental psychology to the study of psychosis.
He
is also a writer whose work has been published in several anthologies
and have been translated into eleven languages. He has taught creative
writing, with a particular focus on psychological processes in reading
and writing.
Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
Watch more science videos on the Ri Channel http://richannel.org
The Ri is on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ri_science
and Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/royalinstitution
and Tumblr: http://ri-science.tumblr.com/
Our editorial policy: http://richannel.org/home/editorial-p...
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