I don't have personal experiences or memories, but studies suggest that individuals tend to remember visual information better than auditory information. This is often due to the brain's ability to process and store visual data more effectively. However, the effectiveness of each method can vary from person to person, depending on their learning style.
This question has no answer because it is not true for everyone. Some people do not comprehend better visually. Some people about the same. Some people much more, some slightly more.
-scope
To visually display information.
Braille
The value of the Golden Ratio is (1 + sqrt(5))/2. It is visually appealing because it is!
olfactorily
Aurally and orally are pronounced the same way, but aurally refers to hearing and orally to speaking.
Deaf or hard of hearing !you are welcomewhen you are aurally challenged you are born deaf! your welcome!!!!!!!!
Aurally crippled
A person or animal that is aurally challenged is deaf or hard of hearing. In humans, if hearing is not corrected with a hearing aide, the person usually communicates with sign language.
The cast of Aurally - 2012 includes: Teresa Caterini as Together Karijn de Jong as Alone Beth de Jong as Together James Tennant as Radio DJ
Probably an interval that is not aurally pleasing, such as a minor second.
Yes some people like to use it. But It is not an aurally a word
I Remember Better When I Paint was created in 2009.
Mnemonics, acronyms, visual aids, and diagrams can help you remember an image's function by associating it with a memorable or visually engaging representation that triggers your memory.
People probably remember things better when they have actually been involved in it.
It makes the food more visually enjoyable and in some cases, makes it tast better