What if the most overlooked key to improved mental health, innovation, and human connection was your own imagination?
In Imagine That, psychologist, imagination scientist and Director of Research at the Center for Human Imagination at the University of California, San Diego, Dr. Cassandra Vieten makes a radical claim: imagination is not just for artists and dreamers, it’s the operating system behind how all of us think, act, and live.
Drawing on her groundbreaking scientific research, Vieten takes readers inside the living,
dynamic brain of imagination, revealing how it works, and how it can be intentionally harnessed to reshape the way we think, feel, and live. She introduces the concept of imagination neurodiversity: the game-changing insight that each of us possesses a distinct pattern of imaginative strengths, tendencies, and untapped capacities that can be understood, cultivated, and activated.
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