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How to foster right-brained thinking


New thinking on how people think suggests innovators may be able to train themselves to find their "aha" moment by letting their brains wind down. One researcher says the brain suppresses territory on its mental map during concentration but various parts of the brain can interact during relaxation -- which encourages the brain to be more creative about problem solving.  Wall Street Journal, The (11/12)







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