I don’t know how one would test it, but for me at least reading an analogue clock seems a simpler process than a digital one, because the information doesn’t have to go through the verbal centres of my brain. For the record I’m in my early thirties and learned how to read digital clocks before analogue.
My impression from the comments in general is that different people represent time in their heads differently; it seems that the way you do it is closer to the way that’s displayed on an analogue clock, so digital requires translation, whereas for some other commenters it’s the other way around. Hmmm.
I don’t know how one would test it, but for me at least reading an analogue clock seems a simpler process than a digital one, because the information doesn’t have to go through the verbal centres of my brain. For the record I’m in my early thirties and learned how to read digital clocks before analogue.
My impression from the comments in general is that different people represent time in their heads differently; it seems that the way you do it is closer to the way that’s displayed on an analogue clock, so digital requires translation, whereas for some other commenters it’s the other way around. Hmmm.