Overview of Learning Styles
by Teresa Licona Remigio
1. Logical (mathematical)
1.1. Using logic, reasoning and systems. especially the left side, drive our logical thinking.
2. Social (interpersonal):
2.1. prefer to learn in groups or with other people. The frontal and temporal lobes handle much of our social activities.
3. Solitary (intrapersonal)
3.1. prefer to work alone and use self-study.
4. Visual
4.1. pictures, images, and spatial understanding. occipital and parietal lobes manage spatial orientation.
5. Aural
5.1. auditory-musical. The temporal lobes handle aural content. The right temporal lobe is especially important for music.
6. Verbal (linguistic)
6.1. prefer using words, both in speech and writing. The temporal and frontal lobes, especially two specialized areas called Broca�s and Wernicke�s areas (in the left hemisphere of these two lobes).
7. Physical (kinesthetic)
7.1. using body, hands and sense of touch. The cerebellum and the motor cortex manage