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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