You wouldn’t notice the muscular subvocalizations. The easiest way to detect them is EMGs on the neck.
I do get to a point where the external world fades away and (with fiction) I have much stronger auditory and visual sensations. I imagine I stop subvocalization during that, I certainly appear to read faster.
I always do. Mentally but not muscularly, and I can kind of suppress it if I consciously try. It is indeed the limiting factor on my reading speed.
You wouldn’t notice the muscular subvocalizations. The easiest way to detect them is EMGs on the neck.
I do get to a point where the external world fades away and (with fiction) I have much stronger auditory and visual sensations. I imagine I stop subvocalization during that, I certainly appear to read faster.