I've parked this intro and link to an article about the value of drawing for thinking and memory. I've long experienced this benefit of drawing since my days as a student in High School. Doodling while listening to a lecture or during a meeting helps me think more clearly and remember what I heard. I'm glad it's confirmed by research.
Drawing can improve your thinking and memory over just simple writing by engaging the visual and motor parts of your brain. This leads to greater absorption of information and better retention. Psychologists are calling it the "drawing effect." #Psychology https://t.co/8O52HPtvWn— The Emotion Machine 🧠 (@StevenHandel) March 13, 2019
A sample of my meeting doodles! © O. Douglas Jennings |
An example of a noted public figure who enjoyed drawing:
Peter Falk drawing in his studio in 1984. Photo by Vera Anderson. pic.twitter.com/kYMwlgZDyV
— Darrell Epp (@DarrellEpp) December 13, 2022
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