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Temple Grandin is a world-renowned professor of animal science at Colorado State University, a pioneering autism advocate , and an author. She is best known for her unique ability to "think in pictures," which allowed her to revolutionize the livestock industry and bridge the gap between human and animal understanding. Core Philosophy: "The World Needs All Kinds of Minds"
Grandin’s central message is that people process information in diverse ways, all of which are essential for a functioning society. She identifies three primary thinking styles: Temple Grandin
: Those who see patterns and relationships between numbers or spatial sequences. Temple Grandin is a world-renowned professor of animal
: People who think in highly detailed "movie clips" and images, often excelling in design and engineering. She identifies three primary thinking styles: : Those
Grandin used her visual thinking to empathize with how animals perceive their environment, noting that they "think in sensory images" rather than words.
: People who think in words and facts, typically excelling in writing and law. Contributions to Animal Welfare