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Brain Rules

Published on May 14, 2016

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Brain Rule #9

VISION
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Vision trumps
all other senses

We don't see with our eyes

We see with our brains

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  • The process of vision is not as simple as a camera taking a picture. Is more complex than anyone could have imagined.
  • Vision takes-up half of our brain's resources.
  • We see only what our brain tells us to see.
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We experience our visual environment as an analyzed opinion of what the brain thinks is out there.

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One way to measure the dominance of vision is to look at its effects on learning

Vision and learning

  • Vision is the best single tool for learning anything
  • Visual input is easier to be recognized & recalled

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  • Visual presentations are far more efficient than text & oral presentations.
  • We learn & remember best through pictures, not written or oral words.
  • Even when we read, we try to visualize what the text is telling us
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Best visuals for learning

  • Color
  • Orientation
  • Size
  • Motion
  • Animation

"LESS TEXT,
MORE PICTURES"

Gracias

Florencia Gascon-Amyx