Representational Systems

Kinesthetic System Processing – Using Feelings to Understand More

The kinesthetic system relates to our bodily sensations and physical feelings. These sensations are distinct from the emotions we label; emotions are usually our brain’s interpretations or judgments of these bodily sensations, often shaped by experience. Sources of Kinesthetic Sensations Kinesthetic feelings come from three main sources: Characteristics of Kinesthetic Processing Kinesthetic processing tends to

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Understanding Auditory System Processing

Auditory processing works in a structured, step-by-step manner, in contrast to the expansive nature of visual processing, which can absorb large volumes of information at once. Think of auditory processing like listening to a voice message—it’s sequential—whereas visual input is more like absorbing an entire image in a glance. Though it may handle less information

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