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'''Visual learning''' is a learning style among the learning styles of [
==Techniques==
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: When information is presented and learned both orally and visually, students retain it better and can recall it more easily:<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-08-18 |title=Complete Guide to Learning Styles and Visual Learning in 2 Best Way |url=https://skillifyhub.com/learning-styles-learning-types-and-visual-learning/ |access-date=2025-08-18 |language=en-US}}</ref>
'''''<u>[https://skillifyhub.com/learning-styles-learning-types-and-visual-learning/ Complete Guide to Learning Styles and Visual Learning in 2 Best Way]</u>'''''
; Reading comprehension
: The use of graphic organizers helps improve reading [[reading comprehension|comprehension]] of students.<ref name = review />
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===Supporting studies===
A study by Haith
A later study by Johnson, Posner, & Rothbart in 1991 showed that by 4 months, infants can develop expectations. This was tested through anticipatory looks and disengagement with stimuli. For example, anticipatory looks portray the infant as being able to predict the next part of a pattern which can then be applied to the real world scenario of breast-feeding. Infants are able to predict a mother's movements and expect feeding so they can latch onto the nipple for feeding. Expectations, anticipatory looks, and disengagement all show that infants can learn visually, even if it is only short term.<ref>Johnson, M. H., Posner, M. I., & Rothbart, M. K. (1991). "Components of Visual Orienting in Early Infancy: Contingency Learning, Anticipatory Looking, and Disengaing". ''Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience'', 335–344</ref>
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==External links==
* [https://skillifyhub.com/learning-styles-learning-types-and-visual-learning/ Complete Guide to Learning Styles and Visual Learning in 2 Best Way]
* [http://www.visuallearningstyles.com Articles and resources about the visual learning style for students and instructors]
* [http://www.studyingstyle.com/visual-learners.html More tips for visual learners]
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