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In the News (Sun 27 May 12)

  
  NLP Eye Accessing Cues
According to neurological research, eye movement both laterally and vertically seems to be associated with activating different parts of the brain.
In the neurological literature, these movements are called lateral eye movements (LEM) and in NLP we call them eye accessing cues because they give us insights as to how people are accessing information.
Practice with your friends (with their permission): Watch their eye accessing cues and then verify your observations with them.
www.renewal.ca /newsletter0401.htm   (2009 words)

  
  Cues Part II
When cues access incorrect or stressful learning, it is efficient to retrain, changing as many cues as possible when teaching the desired new learning.
When sent, he may fail to go because cues that access to information to retrieve the dumbbell (presence and toss of the object) are missing.
And presenting cues that access only information about who/what/where to avoid is not the same as presenting cues that access desired learning.
www.camarade.net /CuesArticleP2.html   (2167 words)

  
 Representational systems (NLP) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In documenting mental strategies and processing by the senses, NLP practitioners often use a simple shorthand for different modalities, with a letter indicating the repreentation system concerned, and often, a superscript to indicate how that system is being used.
Taken together, NLP suggests such eye accessing cues (1) are idiosyncratic and habitual for each person, and (2) may form significant clues as to how a person is processing or representing a problem to themselves unconsciously.
It's also notworthy that a dysfunction such as schizophrenia is in principle just as 'structured' and as capable of 'modeling' as any positive skill, and much valuable information can be learned about how certain patients 'do' key processes in their illnesses by exploring how they use their senses and the strategies employed.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/NLP_modalities   (1889 words)

  
 NLP for Interrogation
Accessing memories is only the first step in using the information.
Once accessed, a person arranges the information spacially around them according to their "submodalities" and for associated pictures/sounds, according to the content of the information.
At this point, a righthand glance might be an accessing cue or might be a reference to information spacially located to the right.
www.nlpschedule.com /random/police-interrogation.html   (1659 words)

  
 MIND Exchange
These "eye accessing cues" are often accompanied by head movements in the same direction.
Of course she could also choose to access a visual memory (up and to the right) of the first time she sang a song and still appear congruent.
Aside from the eye cues, there is a wide range of cues from facial expressions that convey an emotional response and add to the believability.
www.kurzweilai.net /mindx/show_thread.php?rootID=1067&o=date   (568 words)

  
 Current Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
When you watch people's eye accessing cues and listen to their predicates, you see and hear the same patterns each time they access the non-resourceful context.
People communicate that they're in the auditory channel by cocking their head as if they were on the telephone; pointing to their ear; gesturing to their side; drumming their fingers or toes; moving their eyes from side to side or down to their left and holding their shoulders back.
Access a resourceful breathing pattern, one that is markedly different from the one calibrated when the Explorer accessed the non-resourceful state in a problem context.
www.nlpca.com /articles/article5.htm   (2212 words)

  
 NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) and Hypnosis Training in New York City.
Eye accessing cues were identified by John Grinder and Richard Bandler, the founders of NLP, in their ongoing workshops.
When you are interacting with an individual, in order to make an accurate observation remember to determine their eye accessing cues based on their left and right sides.
After they learned about eye accessing cues they realized that Joe was making pictures in his mind about the information discussed.
www.nlptraining.com /index.asp?fuseaction=showarticle&articleID=13   (1843 words)

  
 Neuro-Linguistic Programming NLP - Audio Tapes
What eye accessing cues are and how to utilize them to build rapport.
What the relationship is between eye accessing cues and representational systems.
How to use a person's eye accessing cues, predicates and body language to establish rapport by pacing.
www.weslandinstitute.com /nlp.html   (727 words)

  
 Article089
It is possible to develop these necessary observation skills and utilize them firstly by becoming more aware of these sensory-input variables and secondly, by learning how to use them as feedback: to pace, lead and otherwise interact with the client.
I shall give an account of some of these micro-behavioral cues (minimal cues) and give an example of their utilization.
Accessing cues: Bandler and Grinder claimed that thought processes are accompanied by systematic eye movement, and that it is possible to extract strategies of thinking by observing these cues.
www.natcouncilofpsychotherapists.org.uk /Newsletter/Ed016/P001.htm   (867 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
While simple observation of how a person receives and recalls information is a powerful skill to possess, it serves little purpose unless one begins to understand how another human uses these accessing cues to create a map of reality and, subsequently, how people build strategies for interpersonal interaction.
However, specific methodology for both accessing models and modeled behavior for others, was not presented in these studies.
It is interesting to note that early in NLP development, Bandler and Grinder (1975, 1979, 1984) realized that much of what they were learning about NLP accessing cues came directly from their observation of modeled behavior.
webpages.marshall.edu /~carter12/790b.htm   (3293 words)

  
 NLP Dictionary
A cue or trigger that elicits a response, similar to the stimulus-response of classical conditioning.
The context is one of the cues that elicit specific responses.
The repeated association between an experience and a particular response (Pavlovian conditioning), such that the stimulus becomes a trigger or cue for the response.
www.nlpla.com /resources_dictionary.htm   (1616 words)

  
 Hypnotic Interruption Techniques, Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy, NLP,
The non sequiturs will have maximal hypnotic effect when they are delivered meaningfully by a speaker assumed and expected to speak rationally and relevantly in a context where the listener trusts the integrity of the speaker.
There are a variety of ways in which accessing cues can be interrupted: touching a person, dropping a pencil on the floor or making any sudden and unexpected movement, clearing a throat or saying something unexpected - any of these create a mild state of uncertainty.
This way they would shift from accessing kinesthetic to visual processing and the emotional impact would be diminished.
www.deeptrancenow.com /interruption.htm   (500 words)

  
 The International Society of Neuro-Semantics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In fact that is impossible because humans follow a distinct pattern of eye accessing cues as they retrieve and/or formulate information.
The meta-state during eye contact aversion is not consistent with the meta-state that accesses fluency freedom.
For example, one client looked up and left for a millisecond to access a visual image of his highest resource- which happened to be spiritual.
www.neurosemantics.com /index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=157&Itemid=70   (1777 words)

  
 ASCS - Association of Students of Commercial Studies: TIME MANAGEMENT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Research suggests that the ideal place to revise is the room where the exam will take place, because different parts of the room will serve as reminders (accessing cues) for different parts of the revision.
The next best thing is to revise in lots of different places to get a wider variety of accessing cues, so move about in the library or in your house.
Accessing cues include parts of your room, the pieces of music you listened to when you were revising, and even moods.
www.ascsmalta.com /studytips.html   (699 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
During this phase, your therapist will be gathering a great deal of information about you, both by the use of skillful questioning, trained listening, and observations of body language and eye-accessing cues.
The therapist will use a variety of techniques to learn what your perceptual modality is, whether you process visually, auditorily, kinesthetically, or through a combination of these and other sub-modalities.
Throughout the meat of the session, the therapist will be listening for cues and observing you carefully to help guide you through the process toward the goal you have set during the interview process.
www.2xtreme.net /~tranceform/tools.htm   (363 words)

  
 Strategy Instruction. ERIC Digest.
Some of these strategies include visualization, verbalization, making associations, chunking, questioning, scanning, underlining, accessing cues, using mnemonics, sounding out words, and self-checking and monitoring.
Cues can also be employed to prompt student use of a strategy.
IDEA mandates that all students access and progress in the general education curriculum.
www.ericdigests.org /2003-5/strategy.htm   (1572 words)

  
 Interactive NLP Eye Accessing Cues Game: NeuroLinguistic Programming Learning Tools
Click on the face or words to start an interactive exploration of NLP eye-accessing cues and the kind of brain processing going on in these "neural quadrants." By moving the eyes and clicking your mouse, you will soon hear phrases that might be processed using the neural processing pathways in those areas of the brain.
In NLP, we learn that when we access these V's and A's and K's, we predictably move our eyes in specific, observable directions, which seem to correspond with the neural pathways in our brains that process/store these kinds of sensory information.
Check out the interactive eye access cues game above to learn more of the fascinating subtleties of this eyes-neurology connection.
www.nlp-practitioners.com /interactive/eye-access.htm   (365 words)

  
 Minimal Cues - Hypnosis - Hypnotherapy - Hypnotic Advancements
Examples would be, eye accessing cues, which indicate the steps taken internally for a procedure, or simply to ascertain whether a person is accessing visual images, sensations, or sounds.
Within hypnotic inductions minimal cues are often used in association with previous learnings and act as anchors revivifying past experiences.
In summary, the monitoring of minimal cues can help a hypnotherapist determine when the client is entering or coming out of a trance state, elicit desired behaviors, and in the discovery of highly relevant information that the client is not expressing verbally and/or possibly not even aware of consciously.
www.hypnoticadvancements.com /language_minimal-cues.htm   (691 words)

  
 NLP by Phone, by John David Hoag
NLP is most widely known for one of its simplest yet most brilliant original discoveries, something called "eye accessing cues" -- the tendency of a person's eyes to move to certain positions when his or her brain is accessing different types of mental information such as visual memories or feelings.
Eye accessing, visual calibration and physical anchoring are the basics of beginning NLP practitioner study.
Access: Whether you live in San Francisco, New York, London, Bombay, Tokyo, or a cottage five miles from the nearest small town, telephone clients you have equal access to NLP from anywhere in the world via phone.
www.nlpls.com /articles/NLPbyPhone.php   (1103 words)

  
 NLP, Eye Movement, Deception & Interrogation - The Myth & The Facts
I did my undergraduate MIT thesis on validating the eye accessing cue model 2.
Once accessed, a person arranges the information spatially around them according to their "sub modalities" and for associated pictures/sounds, according to the content of the information.
At this point, a right-hand glance might be an accessing cue or might be a reference to information spatially located to the right.
www.kinesic.com /interrogation_nlp.htm   (1056 words)

  
 Hypnosis and NLP in Action   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Eye accessing cues is a phenomenon that when people move their eyes to particular locations in response to questions, they access information are usually representing that information to themselves in a certain format or combination of formats.
For example, when I ask someone what colour their front door is, they have to go into their memory and access an image of that door.
No matter how slight the movement of the eyes is, if you tune your senses to pick these movements up, you can begin to build an understanding of how people organise their information internally and notice the difference between information they have stored and information they are creating at the time of asking.
www.lucidmind.co.uk /blog.html   (921 words)

  
 You say potato and I say…   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Last month we looked at the Eye Accessing Cues and the way that we can (generally) use these to access our inner self or perhaps find out what and how others are thinking.
It is almost as easy to create or establish rapport as it is to break or lose it and, if you think about the information that the Eye Accessing Cues can give you (access to the other persons inner thoughts) you can then use a variety of other techniques to establish rapport more effectively.
Try giving out some of the eye accessing cues at the same time so that the other person subconsciously picks up your non-verbal signals and the conversation will soon come to the point where you can disengage yourself.
www.pathfinder-one.com /Pages/articles/ac05.htm   (1228 words)

  
 Visualization Exercises - Wizards - Force - Hypnosis for Kids - School for Wizards
Eye position that accesses part of your brain which processes auditory information is at the straight level to the right, to the left, as well as down to the left.
Generally when your eyes are turned to the right you are in the process of "creating" new sounds, imagining how would something you never heard of sound like; when you eyes are turned to the left you are remembering sounds that you heard before.
Eye position for accessing the part of your brain which processes kinesthetic information is down to the right.
www.hypnosis-kids.com /visualization.htm   (1378 words)

  
 Interactive NLP Eye Accessing Cues Game: NeuroLinguistic Programming Learning Tools
Click on the face or words to start an interactive exploration of NLP eye-accessing cues and the kind of brain processing going on in these "neural quadrants." By moving the eyes and clicking your mouse, you will soon hear phrases that might be processed using the neural processing pathways in those areas of the brain.
In NLP, we learn that when we access these V's and A's and K's, we predictably move our eyes in specific, observable directions, which seem to correspond with the neural pathways in our brains that process/store these kinds of sensory information.
Check out the interactive eye access cues game above to learn more of the fascinating subtleties of this eyes-neurology connection.
nlp-practitioners.com /interactive/eye-access.htm   (365 words)

  
 Article of the Month Page
Micro behavioral "accessing cues," such as NLP's celebrated eye movement patterns, are considered to be both reflections of specific mental processes and triggers for internal activity relating to the sensory representational systems.
NLP "accessing cues" usually focus on very subtle behaviors and address the more transient micro-structure of our thinking process.
It is a means to access the "wisdom of the body." According to Somatic Syntax, repetitive structures of movement can form the framework surrounding a particular thinking process; and thus influence its conclusions.
www.nlpu.com /Articles/article6.htm   (2930 words)

  
 NLP: Eye Access Cues and Movements, Myth and Reality - Toronto & Worldwide Psychic, Tarot, Numerology, Astrology ...
It’s been said that liars tend to look down and to their right when they are making things up but it depends on what’s going on as to why they would be doing that.
There is a rule-of-thumb that states that about 80% of us will look up and right to construct an internal image, up and left to remember an image or scene, down and to the left when we talk to ourselves in our heads, down and to the right when we are engrossed in a feeling.
Because it might be a way to tell if the psychic is making things up or is actually accessing the akashic records or their memories of your memories or even the meanings of what they see.
www.psychictarot.tarotreader.ca /?p=92   (1164 words)

  
 The NLP Research Centre: Experimental Methodology in NLP Research
It is also well known that "elements of the training context (i.e., background cues) may act as conditioned stimuli during a test trial" (Miller and Schachtman, 1985).
Thus there may be, on occasion, a sequence of accessing cues (called a strategy) which take place, which will be different depending upon task demands, type of language used to elicit the strategy and habitual responses, among others.
Unfortunately the content of these questions are leading enough in terms of sensory predicates to be good candidates for eye-accessing cue elicitation questions.
www.inspiritive.com.au /nlp-research/methodology.htm   (1846 words)

  
 ! NLP Glossary from A to Z - Accessing Cues to Well-formed outcomes!
The use of flexibility is in its application to any given context, such that the individual can use behaviour which serves them in that context, whether conventionally accepted or otherwise, with reference to their own ecology.
The purpose of creating multiple descriptions is to enable the individual to access a wider range of information, including that which may have been outside their awareness.
It is useful to be able to access an extended range of perceptual filters, and change filters, or build new filters at will.
www.inspiritive.com.au /glossary.htm   (8030 words)

  
 The NLP Eye Accessing Cues
This issue is about the famous NLP Eye Accessing Cues which enable us to recognise how a person is thinking by watching their eye movements.
The Eye Accessing Cues indicate whether a person is thinking in images, sounds, self-talk, or through their feelings.
Although it is has a quite subtle effect if you switch to using predicates which match the other person's eye accessing cues this will enhance the rapport between you.
www.nlp-now.co.uk /nlp_eye_accessing_cues.htm   (2077 words)

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