Doug Lautzenheiser

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Approximately three-fourths of our brain’s sensory resources are dedicated to vision. That leaves only one-fourth for all the other senses combined. According to Dual Coding Theory, a memory theory that explains the impact of imagery on the brain, we process verbal and visual information with different parts of the brain. In other words, when we work only with words, we’re not even using a quarter of our brain.
Problem Solved: A Powerful System for Making Complex Decisions with Confidence and Conviction
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