When you ask them a question there will usually be a discernible pause (long enough to notice by a mere mortal but not too long, since they tend to think fast) for mental lexical analysis, pre-processing, linking, syntactic/semantic analysis and optimisation before they answer.
I also noticed that it takes a disproportionately long time to obtain an answer from them for a trivial questions such as would you like a cup of tea?, which would leave them hang in an infinite loop until some specified timeout cuts their thinking thread short and they provide a random answer (whatever was previously written in their answer buffer).
A bit off-topic but fun: Walk up to a (busy) colleague (programmer) and just say Hello and behold:
Blank stare - you can almost see their minds unwind as they swap out their current short-term memory to persistent long-term storage - then a moment of REM - rapid eye movement - before they awake from their thoughts completely, and first then they are capable of processing input from you.