It has been said that 80% of what people learn is visual.
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Everything for me is visual. That's just how my head works.
80 percent of learning is visual, so children who can't afford vision correction are at such a disadvantage.
We live in a visual world now.
It's a visual world and people respond to visuals.
A visual understanding of great composition and how to use a camera and expensive lenses can be learned, but drive and a real hunger for making photos and telling stories... I don't think that part can be learned. You either have that inside, or you don't.
I don't think a lot of people really know what goes into something that they see.
Our understanding is correlative to our perception.
I'm a visual person - when I write, my input is always visual. I worked in television for several years.
It's thought that about 96% of us have visual imagery, and there's a very tiny minority in the population, some of whom are normal, some of whom have brain lesions, who cannot produce visual imagery.
I'm a visual thinker. Research tells us that only 20 per cent of people think visually. So what about the other 80 per cent? Don't they think in pictures? I mean if you imagine washing and preparing potatoes you visualise the process, right?