Temple Grandin

Thinking in pictures

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The idea that some people think differently, though no less humanly, is explored in this inspiring book. Temple Grandin is a gifted and successful animal scientist, and she is autistic. Here she tells us what it was like to grow up perceiving the world in an entirely concrete and visual way — somewhat akin to how animals think, she believes — and how it feels now. Through her finely observed understanding of the workings of her mind she gives us an invaluable insight into autism and its challenges.
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364 printed pages
Publication year
2009
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Quotes

  • Katia Fedorovahas quoted5 years ago
    I have no picture, I have no thought.
  • Katia Fedorovahas quoted5 years ago
    Tutoring me in algebra was useless because there was nothing for me to visualize.
  • Katia Fedorovahas quoted5 years ago
    The autistic brain was most active in the part of the brain that processes the individual words while the normal brain was most active in the part that analyzes the whole sentence. The Asperger brain was active in both areas.

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