to hear things to be able to process information better).It’s important to keep in mind that learning styles are nothing but preferences.The idea that some people are visual, aural, kinesthetic, or read/write learners began in the 1990s in New Zealand when Neil Fleming developed a questionnaire to measure how people preferred to process information.
Known as VARK, this questionnaire is still used up to this day to categorize people’s learning style preferences.Though Fleming’s learning style gained popularity, Polly Hussman and Valerie Dean O’Loughlin found no link between people’s preferred learning style and actual learning outcomes.
Read more on lifehack.org