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 +[[Image:The Music of Gounod is a 'thoughtform' from Thought Forms (1901) by Annie Besant & Charles Webster Leadbeater.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[The Music of Gounod]], a 'thoughtform' from ''Thought Forms'' (1901) by Annie Besant & Charles Webster Leadbeater]]
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-:[[visual thinking]], [[visual perception]], [[Illustration]], [[image]]+The term '''visualization''' or '''visualisation''' may refer to:
-[[mental image]]''+
 +* [[Creative visualization]]
 +* [[Depiction]]
 +* [[Flow visualization]]
 +* [[Geovisualization]]
 +* [[Illustration]]
 +* [[Image]]
 +* [[Information visualization]]
 +* [[Interactive visualization]]
 +* [[Music visualization]], a feature found in some media player software applications
 +* [[Scientific visualization]]
 +* [[Software visualization]]
 +* [[Systems Visualization]]
 +* [[Visualization (computer graphics)]]
 +* [[Visulation]]
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 +;See also
 +* [[List of graphical methods]]
 +* [[Image]]
 +* [[Mental image]], as with imagination
 +* [[Previsualization]]
 +* [[Spatial visualization ability]], the ability to mentally manipulate 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional figures
 +* [[Visual communication]]
 +* [[Visual perception]]
 +* [[Visual system]]
 +* [[Visual thinking]]
-# The act of [[visualizing]], or something [[visualized]]. 
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