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Different Kinds of Minds
- A Guide to Your Brain
- By: Temple Grandin PhD, Ann D. Koffsky - adaptor
- Narrated by: Andrea Gallo, Temple Grandin PhD
- Length: 7 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged
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Do you like puzzles, coding, and taking things apart? Do you write stories, act in plays, slay at Wordle? The things you are good at are clues to how your brain works. Are you good at math? Working with your hands? Are you a neat freak or a big mess? With her knack for making science easy to understand, Temple Grandin explains different types of thinkers: verbal thinkers who are good with language, and visual thinkers who think in pictures and patterns. You will discover all kinds of minds and how we need to work together to create solutions to help solve real-world problems.
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Uneven
- By Pink Amy on 07-17-24
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Different Kinds of Minds
- A Guide to Your Brain
- Narrated by: Andrea Gallo, Temple Grandin PhD
- Length: 7 hrs and 17 mins
- Release date: 11-28-23
- Language: English
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With her knack for making science easy to understand, Temple Grandin explains different types of thinkers: verbal thinkers who are good with language, and visual thinkers who think in pictures and patterns....
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Atypical Dementias
- Understanding Midlife Language, Visual, Behavioral and Cognitive Changes
- By: Jamie Talan
- Narrated by: Gabra Zackman
- Length: 5 hrs and 41 mins
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Many people–maybe even most people—know someone who has what they call Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s seems to be everywhere. That people are living longer today—long enough for it to manifest itself—is often given as the reason for its prevalence. But some of those people who have puzzling brain changes are surprisingly young; in their fifties—the middle of their lives. And what they have is not the “traditional” Alzheimer’s disease.
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Great balance of science reporting and storytelling
- By Angela on 12-14-23
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Atypical Dementias
- Understanding Midlife Language, Visual, Behavioral and Cognitive Changes
- Narrated by: Gabra Zackman
- Length: 5 hrs and 41 mins
- Release date: 05-26-23
- Language: English
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Many people–maybe even most people—know someone who has what they call Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s seems to be everywhere. That people are living longer today—long enough for it to manifest itself—is often given as the reason for its prevalence....
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