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Old 20-May-2007, 03:05
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What does (whole-brain & linear thinking) mean in the following:
A Mind Map is the “whole-brain alternative to linear thinking. It reaches out on all directions and catches thoughts from any angle.”

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linear thinking = one thing follows another in a logical a>b>c> sequence

"whole-brain" = non-linear - synthesizing information from many points.

This site has a diagram which may help : http://tinyurl.com/3adn29
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