Concept of visual information
The acquaintance sentence, "A picture paints a thousand words.” is a good example to demonstrate
which is the incentive base used by the human brain to memorize information with larger easiness.
It is difficult to memorize a great amount of information when we heard them or even when we
visualize them in text form. So is easy to understand how the visual perception works in the cognitive
process of understanding and storage of our mind because, due to the easiness of understanding images,
75% of all that we see is engraving in our visual memory.
After we attend a demonstration or explanation where the visual matter is predominant, the
memorization indexes are substantially larger and with high positive results, because the information in
this process is absorbed effortlessly in a fluent way.