The Lost Art and Neuroscience of Visual Learning Rapport Archive Education The Lost Art and Neuroscience of Visual Learning Rapport Issue 81 Publication Date January 15th 2024 Authors Olive Hickmott When I started my NLP training, I could freely admit that picturing anything in my mind’s eye, including words, was impossible. Then I discovered that people who are good at literacy see images of words in their mind’s eye, an invaluable skill for fluent reading and spelling in the English language. But nobody had told me that at school, and my spelling was pretty terrible. In fact, at 16 years old, my school report said, “It would be helpful if Olive could learn to spell.” I had been in the same school for 12 years, and whatever they tried had clearly failed.... Education 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