Let's try a quick experiment. Close your eyes and listen to me. The occipital lobe of your brain is at the back of the brain and aids in the interpretation of visual stimuli. What you see travels through your brain via the optic nerve to the primary visual cortex in the posterior section of the brain and then is interpreted, so you know what you are looking at.
Okay, open your eyes. Can you remember what I just said? How well did you understand it? If you're like most people, you probably remember and can understand only a small part of what I just said. But it would be a lot easier to understand if I showed you what I was talking about, like where the occipital lobe is and how visual information travels from the eyes to the primary visual cortex.
A visual aid is something that supplements words with a picture, chart, or illustration. Looking at an image of the brain and the optic nerve as I talk about it is a good example of a visual aid. It is a supplement to the words I'm speaking.
Let's look at why you should use visual aids when you give a speech and the best ways to use them.
Let's try a quick experiment. Close your eyes and listen to me. The occipital lobe of your brain is at the back of the brain and aids in the interpretation of visual stimuli. What you see travels through your brain via the optic nerve to the primary visual cortex in the posterior section of the brain and then is interpreted, so you know what you are looking at.Okay, open your eyes. Can you remember what I just said? How well did you understand it? If you're like most people, you probably remember and can understand only a small part of what I just said. But it would be a lot easier to understand if I showed you what I was talking about, like where the occipital lobe is and how visual information travels from the eyes to the primary visual cortex.A visual aid is something that supplements words with a picture, chart, or illustration. Looking at an image of the brain and the optic nerve as I talk about it is a good example of a visual aid. It is a supplement to the words I'm speaking.Let's look at why you should use visual aids when you give a speech and the best ways to use them.
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Let's try a quick experiment. Close your eyes and listen to me. The occipital lobe of your brain is at the back of the brain and aids in the interpretation of visual stimuli. What you see travels through your brain via the optic nerve to the primary visual cortex in the posterior section of the brain and then is interpreted, so you know what you are looking at.
Okay, open your eyes. Can you remember what I just said? How well did you understand it? If you're like most people, you probably remember and can understand only a small part of what I just said. But it would be a lot easier to understand if I showed you what I was talking about, like where the occipital lobe is and how visual information travels from the eyes to the primary visual cortex.
A visual aid is something that supplements words with a picture, chart, or illustration. Looking at an image of the brain and the optic nerve as I talk about it is a good example of a visual aid. It is a supplement to the words I'm speaking.
Let's look at why you should use visual aids when you give a speech and the best ways to use them.
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Let 's try a quick experiment. Close your eyes and listen to me. The occipital lobe of your brain is at the back of the. Brain and AIDS in the interpretation of visual stimuli. What you see travels through your brain via the optic nerve to the. Primary visual cortex in the posterior section of the brain and then is interpreted so you, know what you are looking at.Okay open your, eyes. Can you remember what I just said? How well did you understand it? If you 're like, most people you. Probably remember and can understand only a small part of what I just said. But it would be a lot easier to understand if. I showed you what I was talking about like where, the occipital lobe is and how visual information travels from the eyes. To the primary visual cortex.A visual aid is something that supplements words with, a picture chart or illustration. Looking, at an image of the brain. And the optic nerve as I talk about it is a good example of a visual aid. It is a supplement to the words I 'm speaking.Let 's look at why you should use visual aids when you give a speech and the best ways to use them.
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