kõnekõrbumist
Kõnekõrbumist, also known as "speaking aloud to oneself," is a common behavior observed in humans across various cultures and age groups. It involves verbalizing thoughts, plans, or observations without the expectation of an immediate response from others. This practice is often seen as a way to organize thoughts, solve problems, or communicate with oneself.
Research suggests that kõnekõrbumist can serve multiple cognitive functions. For instance, it may aid in memory
While kõnekõrbumist is generally considered harmless and even beneficial, it can sometimes be misinterpreted in social
Culturally, kõnekõrbumist has been documented in various forms. For example, some Indigenous communities view self-directed speech