Interesting. I noticed that in the first two, my subvocalization became disjointed, sounding as if each word was recorded separately like it would be in a simplistic text-to-speech program. In the 500 wpm one, this was less of a problem, and I’m not sure I was even entirely subvocalizing it. It ended up being easier and more comfortable to read than the slower speeds.
Interesting. I noticed that in the first two, my subvocalization became disjointed, sounding as if each word was recorded separately like it would be in a simplistic text-to-speech program. In the 500 wpm one, this was less of a problem, and I’m not sure I was even entirely subvocalizing it. It ended up being easier and more comfortable to read than the slower speeds.