Thinking Figurative

Figurative thinking is thinking that operates with visual, sensory ideas.

Imaginative thinking is based on the use of images, that is, sensory-visual pictures of reality. Unlike abstract-logical thinking, in which one operates with abstract concepts and categories, figurative thinking is always associated with specific, tangible images.

Imaginative thinking plays an important role in creative activity - in art, scientific discovery. It allows you to see a holistic picture, to cover the problem from different sides. Artists, writers, and inventors often rely on imaginative thinking.

Imaginative thinking is inherent in humans from birth. It actively develops in childhood through play, drawing, and design. It is also important for adults to support and develop imaginative thinking - this helps to creatively approach problem solving and see the world holistically.



Figurative thinking - M., which is a mental process based on visual, sensory images that have no significance for solving a problem.

The ability to think in images is an important skill for a person. Unlike abstract thinking, which is a sequence of operations to create something new and deduce its essence,