7. Your Brain Is Heavily Reliant on Vision
Vision seems to be more important to the brain than any of the other four senses. In one study, subjects were alternately given written and pictorial lists containing the same information. Three days later, the average subject could remember about 10 percent of the information on the written list, but retained 65 percent of the information on the pictorial list. The researchers concluded that the human brain is essentially wired to prioritize visual, image-based input.
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