Eye Accessing Cues Rapport Archive NLP Eye Accessing Cues Rapport Issue 26 Publication Date December 28th 2011 Authors Judith Pearson In neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) practitioner training we learn to observe eye accessing patterns. We learn that eye movements indicate how an individual is internally accessing and processing information, in terms of sensory-based modalities. We learn, for example, that if someone is looking up, he is visualising. More specifically, if looking up and to the right, he is most likely visualising constructed images. If looking up and to the left, he is most likely visualising remembered images.... NLP To access the rest of this article, you need to use 1 credit ANLP members get complimentary credits that can be used for purchasing from the Rapport archive - a collection of more than a 1000 high quality articles written by some of the leading voices in the field of NLP. Non-members can buy Rapport credits via the ANLP store. JOIN ANLP BUY RAPPORT CREDITS If you have already purchased this article, you can log in to access it