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Visual learning style means you prefer your "input" to come in visually more than audial or kinesthetic.

Visual intelligence is totally different: it is really visual-spatial intelligence i.e. the ability to see things in your mind in 3 dimensions and also to turn things in your mind.

You could actually be an audial learner and very high in visual-spatial intelligence, or a visual learner and be very low in visual-spatial intelligence, the two really have no direct relationship to each other.

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