Visual Thinking
The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think in Pictures, Patterns and Abstractions
by:
Temple Grandin
in:
Biology
Summary:
The book explores the concept of visual thinking, delving into how individuals who think in images and patterns often possess unique problem-solving abilities and creative talents. It highlights the advantages and challenges of this cognitive style, providing insights into the minds of visual thinkers and their contributions to various fields.
Key points:
1. Types of Thinking: Grandin likely talks about how people think in different ways, including visually, with patterns, or with words.
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