NLP's eyes direction reading.
Oct 3, 2013 14:14:25 GMT -5 by Heron
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Post by Heron on Oct 3, 2013 14:14:25 GMT -5
In the past i used to read articles about NLP (Neuro-linguistic programming) and various stuff correlated with it.
Sometimes it just sounds like pseudoscience or "psychology for dummies", not always but often.
Some other things are pretty consistent in my opinion, like this one in particular:
The NLP claims that is possible to approximate what another person is thinking paying attention at the direction of the eyes, i reality the thing is pretty simple (anyway more complex than my understanding of the matter):
Sometimes it just sounds like pseudoscience or "psychology for dummies", not always but often.
Some other things are pretty consistent in my opinion, like this one in particular:
The NLP claims that is possible to approximate what another person is thinking paying attention at the direction of the eyes, i reality the thing is pretty simple (anyway more complex than my understanding of the matter):
Basically, the division is made up differentiating the two different brain hemispheres of the interlocutor, and also a separation upside vertical, lateral and downside direction.
Upside channel: it is about visual objects.
Lateral channel: it is about auditory objects
Downside channel: it is about internal voice and thinking.
Central Channel (watching forward): a general mixture between different channels.
Now, the differences in particular (i want to ask you to make a video of yourself reading these lines the first time, to prove the validity of the system):
Vc - Visual created: When the person is creating a picture, an image, inside of his head, this is the direction. Fantasizing about something, creating a picture, creating a story etc etc. A question to proove that is "imagine your room with an esagonal shape, where would you put your things?".
Ac - Auditory created: When the person is creating a sound inside of his head. Maybe imagining a dog who talks, lines that no one really said, melodies inside of the head, arrangiaments etc etc. Bulletproof question: "what voice do you think Abraham Lincoln had?".
Ar - Auditory remembered: when you're recalling audio data in your head: songs, voices, what another person said, the line of a movie etc etc.
Question: "Do you remember your grandma's/grandpa's voice?"
K - kinaesthetic (often times F - Feeling): It's all about bodily sensations, and feelings, it is not correlated with memory of creation, it can be both of them.
Question(s): "why were you angry the last time?" "what sensation gives you to put a foot in the water?"
Ad - Auditory digital (often Ai - Auditory internal): When the person is making an internal dialogue about something, thinking about a problem, solving abstract questions etc etc.
Question: not a question, just talk to yourself.
Later i will post some videos to make that kind of "eye-reading", i think it could mix quite well with V.R.
Upside channel: it is about visual objects.
Lateral channel: it is about auditory objects
Downside channel: it is about internal voice and thinking.
Central Channel (watching forward): a general mixture between different channels.
Now, the differences in particular (i want to ask you to make a video of yourself reading these lines the first time, to prove the validity of the system):
Vc - Visual created: When the person is creating a picture, an image, inside of his head, this is the direction. Fantasizing about something, creating a picture, creating a story etc etc. A question to proove that is "imagine your room with an esagonal shape, where would you put your things?".
Vr - Visual remembered: When the person is creating an image he already saw in reality, recalling scenes, scenarios and past events. The proof question: "do you remember the first house you lived?".
Ac - Auditory created: When the person is creating a sound inside of his head. Maybe imagining a dog who talks, lines that no one really said, melodies inside of the head, arrangiaments etc etc. Bulletproof question: "what voice do you think Abraham Lincoln had?".
Ar - Auditory remembered: when you're recalling audio data in your head: songs, voices, what another person said, the line of a movie etc etc.
Question: "Do you remember your grandma's/grandpa's voice?"
Question(s): "why were you angry the last time?" "what sensation gives you to put a foot in the water?"
Ad - Auditory digital (often Ai - Auditory internal): When the person is making an internal dialogue about something, thinking about a problem, solving abstract questions etc etc.
Question: not a question, just talk to yourself.
Later i will post some videos to make that kind of "eye-reading", i think it could mix quite well with V.R.