The hidden gifts of visual thinking with Temple Grandin

The hidden gifts of visual thinking with Temple Grandin

Released Thursday, 10th November 2022
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The hidden gifts of visual thinking with Temple Grandin

The hidden gifts of visual thinking with Temple Grandin

The hidden gifts of visual thinking with Temple Grandin

The hidden gifts of visual thinking with Temple Grandin

Thursday, 10th November 2022
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When she was just 18, scientist, industrial designer, animal behaviorist, and autism activist Temple Grandin created one of her most well-known inventions: the hug machine. Inspired by the squeeze chute–a device that holds and soothes cattle before they’re handled–Temple designed a device for her and other hypersensitive people who want to experience being held without overstimulation. In this episode, Temple talks about her long, multifaceted career, and how her neurodivergent mind and its gift for identifying patterns and thinking visually has helped her pioneer groundbreaking research. She also explains how all kinds of brains can contribute to creating knowledge, and shares how neurodiversity is a strength across many disciplines. Temple’s latest book, “Visual Thinking: The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think in Pictures, Patterns, and Abstractions,” is out now.

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