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II. Brain Synchronicity and Creativity

Making the Whole Brain Work Together

Bisociation is a process of thinking by appearance for multiple meanings, that utilize right hemispheric processes. It includes a mixing of visual physiognomies from two contexts or categories that are normally considered separate for the formation of meaningful and creative metaphoric analogies.

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Principles

Basic Knowledge

Discovering

Divided Brain

Two Hemispheric Functions

Experiment #1

Experiment #2

Growth - Birth - 9

K-3

9-Adolescence

Adulthood

Negative Views of Right Hemisphere

I. Negative Views Continued

II. More Negative Views

Process Specific Functions

Creativity and Synchronization

II. Brain Synchronicity and Creativity

III. Brain Synchronicity and Creativity

IV. Brain Synchronicity and Creativity

Getting the Two Brains Together

Implications for Art Education

II. Implications for Art Education

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