I found this interesting…. opps I used spell check
Dyslexics think in pictures instead of words
There are differences in how people think. Non-dyslexics have verbal thoughts, which is thinking in words and has a linear process that occurs with a speed of about 150 words per minute. Dyslexics have non-verbal thoughts, which is thinking in pictures, where the picture grows as the thought process adds more concepts. Therefore, It’s much faster, possibly thousands of times faster (a picture is worth a thousand words). Because of its speed, it happens in the subconscious mind.
When there is no mental picture for a particular word, it causes disorientation.
While reading, dyslexics have a mental picture of the context. This way, they will read words that aren’t there. For example, they will read cat instead of kitten. Why? What happens is this sequence: they know from the context that we are talking about a kitten. When they see the word kitten, they already have the mental picture of a young cat, probably with lots of other information, as if it is playing with a ball of wool. Because they already have a mental picture with all the details, they are in a hurry to proceed, they do not pay much attention to the exact phrasing, which they considers to be superfluous ballast. End result: they see kitten and say cat.
When communicating some thoughts; it’s very hard to order my thoughts, as there is to mush information in my head, don’t know where to start. Furthermore, I feel the words are coming too slowly in comparison with the thoughts that are going through my head. Therefore, I need to skip words or sentences to be able to follow my thoughts, which leads to less cohesion.