What is visual thinking?
ZombieBrideXD wrote:
xile123 wrote:
ZombieBrideXD wrote:
You would know if you are a visual thinker. Some people who are visual thinkers do not have a inner monologue which is the voice inside your head but its not a determining factor
Visual thinkers have a better understanding of visual and spatial diagrams and settings.
I know, that i am a visual thinker and have always known this. I usually need a visual representation or a drawing to understand math or how something works. My memory is 80% visual and 20% verbal. I am a decent artist.
While most people can see images in their head, visual tinkers a Have a superior visual understanding and memory.
For example. When a non visual thinker is asked to think of a chapel, they think of a generic chapel but a visual thinker will think of all the chapels and churches they have seen.
Visual thinkers have a better understanding of visual and spatial diagrams and settings.
I know, that i am a visual thinker and have always known this. I usually need a visual representation or a drawing to understand math or how something works. My memory is 80% visual and 20% verbal. I am a decent artist.
While most people can see images in their head, visual tinkers a Have a superior visual understanding and memory.
For example. When a non visual thinker is asked to think of a chapel, they think of a generic chapel but a visual thinker will think of all the chapels and churches they have seen.
When you hear spoken language do you also SEE the language? Like if someone says some words I'll literally see the words in my head. Or the words will combine with other images/objects depending on the context and content of the sentence being spoken.
No, i have to translate the spoken words into a picture. If someone said to me "the cat scratched the dog in the face" i need to visually process a angry house cat scratching a labrador golden retriever dog in the face.
That's kind of what I'm saying.
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