Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:ReReRe:note-able quotes |
Posted by: | BigBird(Robin) |
Date/Time: | 13/11/2002 13:34:15 |
Subject: Ericksonian Hypnosis and NLP RE; use of unconscious and conscious mind ( reading strategy ) Stephen aren't beliefs a wonderful tool? Now how do you arrive at your conclusion? When did you know there were ten? How do you know for sure? What or how did you use punctuation( mark out )mentally to get to your answer that you are comfortable with? Read again, All forward thinking NLP models and appllications are the result of many years of follow up of scientific study combined with the thoughtful experience of years of making things usefully simple. Still come up with the same. Did something else catch your eye this time? Maybe the word appllication? Did your stopping to correct me get you off track from your original attention points? So my original question for me was: Why does my brain not 'recognize" all of the (F's) in the sentence above? My layman answer is that all the written text read is actually processed in the auditory centers of the brain not the visual centers. Yet when I was to correct my mis-spelled word I saw it visually. Example One learns "the letters of the alphabet" by looking at the letters but yet incorporates the actual sequencing and memorization of the letters through rote repitiion(there I go again!)as we are listening with our inner language to the sounds that those letters represent.When a fluent reader is reading the alphabetic characters, the reader is actually listening to the sounds he is saying as he is looking at the letters he is reading. There is your glitch. As you are hearing the words you are missing some of the visual(F's). as you are looking at while reading. BigBird |