When touch is used to memorize, it is very similar to visual learning, but there is a processing level difference between the two.
Smell
This sense is not as strong as visual memories, but it is still relatively high when it comes to the success rate of recall. The results are often better if the person is asked to imagine they can see the smell and associate that with an image.
Can Reading Faster Help Those With Learning
Disabilities?
It has been discovered that adults with dyslexia that are taught to read faster have much better results. Typically people with dyslexia are taught to read slowly and sound out each syllable and word, but this is causing a problem with comprehension and fluency.
With an estimated 5-10% of the population of the world being dyslexic, changing how they are taught to read could make a tremendous difference. The results have been so good that researchers are now considering whether reading faster could help those who are deaf and have trouble sounding out what they are reading.
Recap Advantages
For the Student
Ability to read the recommended material faster without feeling stressed that you can’t get it done.
Reading faster means you absorb the information more quickly, leaving more room for study.
Structured study sessions.
Regular revision timetables.
Time management skills will improve.
Ability to study more subjects.
Time for other projects.
Less stress, especially at exam time.
Better sleep patterns.
More confidence.
Ability to recall information when needed.
Increase in sociability.
Discipline.
For the Worker
Increased knowledge faster.
Ability to recall and recite information more effectively.
Time management.
Structured schedules.
Discipline.
Able to study for advancement.
Ability to get tasks done faster and more efficiently.
Less stress.
Better social interactions.
Better chances of promotion.
Higher chance of better pay rates.
Excellent skill on any resume.
Better work and career options.
More attractive to prospective employers.
For the Adult
More time to read.
Improved comprehension and language skills.
Increased knowledge across many subjects.
Reduction of stress, reading more relaxing.
Improved social interactions.
Problem-solving.
More confidence.
Time management.
Discipline.
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