Imagery, cerebral dominance, and style of thinking: A unified field model
Abstract
A model of thinking style, based on whether a person thinks in pictures or does not think in pictures, was proposed. Right cerebral dominance and a deductive mode of reasoning were associated with the visualizing style, while left cerebral dominance and an inductive mode of reasoning were associated with the nonvisualizing style. Converging lines of evidence (anecdotal, historical, and empirical) were offered in support of the...
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Title
Imagery, cerebral dominance, and style of thinking: A unified field model
Published Date
Nov 1, 1978
Volume
12
Issue
5
Pages
381 - 384
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