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- Q7328862 subject Q7452219.
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- Q7328862 abstract "Visual thinking, also called visual/spatial learning or picture thinking is the phenomenon of thinking through visual processing.Visual thinking has been described as seeing words as a series of pictures. It is common in approximately 60%–65% of the general population."Real picture thinkers", those persons who use visual thinking almost to the exclusion of other kinds of thinking, make up a smaller percentage of the population. Research by child development theorist Linda Kreger Silverman suggests that less than 30% of the population strongly uses visual/spatial thinking, another 45% uses both visual/spatial thinking and thinking in the form of words, and 25% thinks exclusively in words. According to Kreger Silverman, of the 30% of the general population who use visual/spatial thinking, only a small percentage would use this style over and above all other forms of thinking, and can be said to be 'true' "picture thinkers".".
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- Q7328862 comment "Visual thinking, also called visual/spatial learning or picture thinking is the phenomenon of thinking through visual processing.Visual thinking has been described as seeing words as a series of pictures. It is common in approximately 60%–65% of the general population."Real picture thinkers", those persons who use visual thinking almost to the exclusion of other kinds of thinking, make up a smaller percentage of the population.".
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