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Old 08-07-2007, 05:23 PM
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Nice post. I wasn't aware that audio speeds could be adjusted manually.

I am curious how the speed of someone's voice affects learning for different people. Since the speed of somone's voice is an auditory sub-modality, it may affect people in different ways. In my case an increase in the speed of someone's voice accelerates the rate at which I produce pictures in my minds-eye. The faster I produce these pictures, the more I can download and the more information I can learn. I wonder how this works for others?

If the voice speed is too fast then I loose the detail and it becomes a fuzzy picture. If I have control over the speed then I can get the detail I need by slowing the audio down.

I wonder how the pitch of the audio at the higher speed affects peoples learning ability?

Food For Thought,

Stephen Martile — Personal Development with NLP
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