Behavior OnLine EMDR FORUM ARCHIVE, 2000

    Re:NLP
    Caefu · 03/19/03 at 10:08 ET

    "In NLP, the direction that a person's eyes are looking while thinking are understood to tap into or activate different parts and functions of the brain."

    Anyone who knows anything about NLP knows there is more to eye movement than particular brain functions associated with those positions. Everyone stores and links information differently. Linkages, from the pov of the submodality model, are just as important as the typical eye positions (which is a rudimentary learning model) associated with function.

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    Replies:
    • Re:NLP, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe PhD, 03/19/03
      • Re:NLP, by Caefu, 03/19/03
      • Re:NLP, by Mike Strong, 03/19/03
        • Re:NLP, by Professor, 03/20/03
      • nlp/emdr: a question, by interested, 03/20/03
      • Re:NLP, by Curious, 03/21/03
        • Re:NLP, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe PhD, 03/27/03
          • Re:NLP, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe PhD, 03/28/03
            • Re:NLP, by Caefu, 04/08/03
              • Re:NLP, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe PhD, 04/08/03
              • Re:NLP, by Professor, 04/11/03
                • Re:NLP, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe PhD, 04/12/03
                  • Re:NLP, by Professor, 04/12/03
                  • Re:NLP, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe PhD, 04/13/03
                  • Re:NLP&EMDR: Strange bedfellows?, by Roy Biventine, 04/14/03
                  • Re:NLP&EMDR: Strange bedfellows?, by Caefu, 05/02/03
          • Re:NLP, by Curious, 04/15/03
            • Re:NLP, by , 04/15/03
              • Re:NLP, by Ricky Greenwald, 04/16/03
                • Re:NLP, by , 04/16/03
                • Re:NLP, by Robert, 08/10/03

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