Thinking Like Cows: Temple Grandin video
December 18, 2006 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
Temple Grandin lying down in a cow paddock—-showing her neatly lined up collection of animal figurines on her mantel—speaking at an autism conference—-speaking at a livestock facility conference: You can watch The Woman Who Thinks Like a Cow (Horizon 2006) at Google Videos. Grandin seems significantly more at ease amid the cows and in the labyrinthine passages that direct the cattle to the slaughterhouse than in a brightly lit Sheraton hotel conference room, or on a city street.
Thanks to Mind Hacks for their post on The woman who thinks like a cow.















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