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Brain is for having ideas, not storing them

Brain is for having ideas, not storing them

  • Simulating a situation in your head while you think is equivalent to living through that situation while you think.
  • We may not have to remember all the details of the information stored away from us, but we will have to remember that it is there
  • So spatial thinking can substitute for and scaffold abstract thought.

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  • Detachment gain
  • Factual knowledge - terminologies, basic elements and other listable knowledge
  • Human Brain
  • Textual representation vs visual representation
  • The Extended Mind - Thinking with the space of Ideas
  • We are far better and more experienced at spatial thinking than at abstract thinking

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