In her New York Times bestselling book Visual Thinking: The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think in Pictures, Patterns, and Abstractions, Temple Grandin describes how we can use visual thinking to keep our mind sharp and enhance our learning. In this book club, we will discuss Grandin’s findings and how we can use them to learn and remember more efficiently. Discussion will be led by Michael Friedman, a neuroscience major at Washington University in St. Louis.
Saturday, January 14th at 12 noon EST – Chapters 1 (What is Visual Thinking?) and Chapter 2 (Screened Out)
Saturday, January 21st at 12 noon EST – Chapters 3 (Where are all the clever engineers?) and Chapter 4 (Complementary Minds)
Saturday, January 28th at 12 noon EST – Chapters 5 (Genius and Neurodiversity) and Chapter 6 (Visualizing Risk to Prevent Disasters)
Saturday, February 4th at 12 noon EST – Chapter 7 (Animal Consciousness and Visual Thinking)
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