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Subtle behavioral signals that indicate which representational system a person is currently using to process information. Typical accessing cues include eye movements, voice tone, tempo, body posture, and breathing patterns. By observing these cues, an NLP practitioner can identify whether a person is thinking in visual, auditory, or kinesthetic modalities and calibrate their communication accordingly.
These terms reference Accessing Cues in their definitions.
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Eye Accessing Cues
Representational Cues

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