In a thought-provoking manner, Dr. Markova describes three intelligences grounded in our senses: visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. She then goes on to suggest we use these intelligences in an increasing order of consciousness, starting with the unconscious, then the subconscious, and finally the conscious. Each level depends on a different type of intelligence.
For example, a KVA learner can be described as using kinesthetic knowledge on a conscious level, visual information on a subconscious level, and auditory input on an unconscious level. It follows there are five other combinations: KAV (kinesthetic-auditory-visual), VKA (visual-kinesthetic-auditory) and so on. Dr. Markova goes on to describe both how to identify one’s own combination of intelligences and how best to interact with those whose styles differ from our own.