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Whole-Brain

Description:

The term "whole-brain" refers to the concept of engaging and utilizing all areas of the brain simultaneously. It signifies an approach that encourages the integration of both hemispheres of the brain, combining logical thinking with creative thinking, rationality with intuition.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun
  • Adjective

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1 - Noun:

1.1 - Referring to a person with exceptional cognitive abilities, displaying a high level of intelligence and mental capacity.

Example sentence: She's a whole-brain, excelling in both science and art.

Sense 2 - Adjective:

2.1 - Describing a learning or teaching technique that engages both the left and right hemispheres of the brain to enhance understanding and retention.

Example sentence: The whole-brain approach to education incorporates music, art, and movement in addition to traditional teaching methods.

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