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  2. Visual thinking - Wikipedia

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    Visual thinking, also called visual or spatial learning or picture thinking, is the phenomenon of thinking through visual processing. [1] Visual thinking has been described as seeing words as a series of pictures. [2] [3] It is common in approximately 60–65% of the general population. [1] "Real picture thinkers", those who use visual thinking ...

  3. LogoVisual thinking - Wikipedia

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    For human communication, LogoVisual thinking (also LogoVisual technology and LVT) is a practical methodology and tool that helps people think [citation needed].. It is used by management teams, project leaders, teachers and students as a means of tapping the diversity of groups and enabling many people to participate in effective thinking processes.

  4. Visual modeling - Wikipedia

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    Visual modeling is a way for experts and novices to have a common understanding of otherwise complicated ideas. By using visual models complex ideas are not held to human limitations, allowing for greater complexity without a loss of comprehension. [1] Visual modeling can also be used to bring a group to a consensus.

  5. Category:Visual thinking - Wikipedia

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  6. Creative visualization - Wikipedia

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    Creative visualization is the cognitive process of purposefully generating visual mental imagery, with eyes open or closed, [1] [2] simulating or recreating visual perception, [3] [4] in order to maintain, inspect, and transform those images, [5] consequently modifying their associated emotions or feelings, [6] [7] [8] with intent to experience a subsequent beneficial physiological ...

  7. Gwendolyn Galsworth - Wikipedia

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    These methods (aka., "categories of visual function") are: Work That Makes Sense/Operator-Lead Visuality; Visual Displays/Management By Sight; Visual Metrics/Monitor versus Drive; The 10 Doorways: Creating a Workforce of Visual Thinkers; Visual Leadership/Deciding and Driving Visually; The Vital Seven/Soft Skills for the Highly-Effective ...

  8. Spatial visualization ability - Wikipedia

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    The cognitive tests used to measure spatial visualization ability including mental rotation tasks like the Mental Rotations Test or mental cutting tasks like the Mental Cutting Test; and cognitive tests like the VZ-1 (Form Board), VZ-2 (Paper Folding), and VZ-3 (Surface Development) tests from the Kit of Factor-Reference cognitive tests produced by Educational Testing Service.

  9. Human visual system model - Wikipedia

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    A human visual system model (HVS model) is used by image processing, video processing and computer vision experts to deal with biological and psychological processes that are not yet fully understood. Such a model is used to simplify the behaviors of what is a very complex system. As our knowledge of the true visual system improves, the model ...