I think the problem is that crossover from L to R brain - I can image and rotate an object pretty easily, and I can design and place furniture (but hate it!!!) - with less ease, but still ok. Hmmm. What does this info tell you ?
Jan
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From: Lawrence A. Parker [mailto:occti@mindspring.com]
Sent: Sun 9/21/2003 8:10 PM
To: ArtsEdNet Talk
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Subject: RE: FW: this IS cool
Apparently, Jan, you're one of quite a crowd!
And for all of you like Jan who perceive this way, out of curiosity, how are you imaging 3-D objects and rotating them?
Or, putting furniture and accessories into a room (designing it and placing everything) in your mind?
These are things my wife says that she just cannot do.
She's a musician, though, and can hear things that I cannot.
We all have strengths and impairments; we are who we are.
Lawrence A. Parker
Philosopher and Educational Consultant
and I thought it was just me! I can do maps just fine, but still have to think through right and left.
Jan