lateral$43523$ - translation to ιταλικό
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lateral$43523$ - translation to ιταλικό

MANNER OF SOLVING PROBLEMS USING AN INDIRECT AND CREATIVE APPROACH VIA REASONING THAT IS NOT IMMEDIATELY OBVIOUS OR ATTAINABLE USING ONLY TRADITIONAL STEP-BY-STEP LOGIC
Lateral thought; Lateral Thinking; Lateral logic; Lateral thinker; Lateral power
  • The Maltese psychologist Edward de Bono introduced the term lateral thinking in 1967 (pictured in 2009).

lateral      
n. (Bot) ramo laterale; germoglio laterale; (Fon) consonante laterale; passaggio laterale
sylvian fissure         
  • Right: Red cloak as lateral view of the human brain
  • The first depiction of the lateral sulcus (in its top right side) in 1600 in the Tabulae Pictae 112.10 by [[Girolamo Fabrici d'Acquapendente]] .
  • The engraving by J. Voort Kamp published in 1641 that led to the lateral sulcus being named after [[Franciscus Sylvius]]
FOLD OF THE BRAIN (PRIMARY MOTOR CORTEX) SEPARATING THE FRONTAL AND PARIETAL LOBES SUPERIORLY FROM THE TEMPORAL LOBE INFERIORLY.
Sylvian fissure; Lateral fissure; Lateral cerebral sulcus; Sulcus lateralis; Lateral cerebral fissure; Sylvian sulcus; Fissure of Sylvius; Fissura sylvii; Fissura cerebri lateralis Sylvii; Fissura cerebri lateralis; Fissura cerebri Sylvii; Sulcus cerebri lateralis; Sulcus cerebri Sylvii; Perisylvian cortex; Silvian fissure; Lateral sulci; Perisylvian region
fessura silviana, fessura fra i lobi frontale e temporale del cervello, solco cerebrale laterale (anatom.)
lie down         
  • [[Betty Bryant]] lying down and reading letters
  • Recovery position.
  • Supine and prone decubitus.
HUMAN POSITION IN WHICH THE BODY IS MORE OR LESS HORIZONTAL AND SUPPORTED ALONG ITS LENGTH BY THE SURFACE UNDERNEATH
Decubitus; Lie down; Decubitus position; Recumbence; Immobilization (pathology); Lateral decubitus; Recumbency; Left lateral decubitus position; Lying down
pisolino, dormitina, sonnellino

Ορισμός

lateral line
¦ noun Zoology a visible line along the side of a fish, consisting of a series of sense organs which detect pressure and vibration.

Βικιπαίδεια

Lateral thinking

Lateral thinking is a manner of solving problems using an indirect and creative approach via reasoning that is not immediately obvious. It involves ideas that may not be obtainable using only traditional step-by-step logic. The term was first used in 1967 by Maltese psychologist Edward de Bono in his book The Use of Lateral Thinking. De Bono cites the Judgment of Solomon as an example of lateral thinking, where King Solomon resolves a dispute over the parentage of a child by calling for the child to be cut in half, and making his judgment according to the reactions that this order receives. Edward de Bono also links lateral thinking with humour, arguing it entails a switch-over from a familiar pattern to a new, unexpected one. It is this moment of surprise, generating laughter and new insight, which facilitates the ability to see a different thought pattern which initially was not obvious. According to de Bono, lateral thinking deliberately distances itself from the standard perception of creativity as "vertical" logic, the classic method for problem solving.

Critics have characterized lateral thinking as a pseudo-scientific concept, arguing de Bono's core ideas have never been rigorously tested or corroborated.