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visualist|ˈvɪʒjuːəlɪst, ˈvɪz-| [f. visual a. + -ist.] 1. (See quot.)
1895Pop. Sci. Monthly Apr. 731 Charcot, who classified people into ‘visualists’ those whose recollections were chiefly of things seen, who had to read a name in order to remember it; ‘audists’ [etc.]. 2. = visualizer.
1902Amer. Jrnl. Psychol. XIII. 544 The visualist probably proceeds more from the standpoint of the object and the enumeration of qualities. 3. (See quot.)
1903G. M. Stratton Exp. Psych. 128 There are the visualists, who maintain that sight is the only sense that gives us a knowledge of these things. |