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In general, there is no significant difference in visual reaction times between boys and girls. However, there may be a slight advantage for boys in terms of audio reaction times due to differences in brain processing. Overall, differences in reflexes between boys and girls are minimal and vary among individuals.
Instruction (Communication) can be visual, auditory or kinesthetic. Visual is showing them, Auditory is telling them, and kenesthetic (or tactile) is guiding them physically.
People tend to have better visual memory than auditory memory. Visual information is typically processed and stored more efficiently in the brain, which allows for better retention and recall compared to auditory information.
Explanation: “Vision → visual” maps the sense (vision) to its adjective (visual). The adjective for hearing is usually auditory (formal) or aural (shorter; sometimes confused with “oral”), so “Hearing is to auditory.”
Auditory
visual
The auditory functions are primarily controlled by the temporal lobe, specifically the auditory cortex. Visual functions are mainly controlled by the occipital lobe, particularly the visual cortex. Communication between various brain regions helps integrate auditory and visual information for perception and interpretation.
Superior and inferior colliculi which together make up the corpora quadrigemina. superior - visual inferior - auditory
Auditory or visual hallucinations are intense, sometimes terrifying experineces at the beginning or end of a sleep period.
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auditory, kinesthetic, visual
Visual Auditory And Kinaesthetic