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apathrev
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In school, I was always taught that people are born as either audial or visual learners. Meaning that a person learns better through one method other than the other. The deaf world, who obviously cannot depend on the audial method, depend on their eyes not only for their sight, but alsd, figuratively speaking, as ears. Lately, I've been curious about this topic. If people are born with their brain designed to function one way better than the other, is it possible that some deaf people are born as audial learners, and if so wouldn't this slow their learning and development, or is the type of learning method that one prefers actually a trait that is developed through growth and personal development? Sorry if this seems incoherant and jumbled. Does anyone know any publications that discuss this or am I not making sense?