Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Centralized Vs. Scattered thinking- which is the better learning process?

It’s a common fact that everybody gets entangled in studies somewhere and somehow. It happens with the most brilliant ones too. We get highly perplexed when we face this kind of specific problem. Under this circumstance experts get divided into two broad categories- one who would advise you to devote full of concentration to that particular subject and the other group of people will suggest to get drawn away. Our brain functions in an either or mode of processing. Therefore what strikes is which the better learning process- focused or diffuse thinking?
 

At a glance of focused and diffuse thinking 

Flawless thinking conceives the most favorable learning. While solving a problem, we can consider using focused thinking or using diffuse thinking. Focused thinking goes parallel as it’s centralized. When we concentrate on the subject matter totally then we use focus thinking. A highly conscientious mind delivers focused thinking where our prefrontal cortex conjures up the extract of the subject and abrogates superfluous information.
     
 On the other hand diffuse thinking is all about looking at the same picture in a bigger way. Diffuse thinking involves distractions. Diffuse thinking occurs when we let our mind ramble liberally. Any particular area of brain doesn’t perform diffuse thinking by the way as our brain makes connection at random. The essence of diffuse thinking is here brain gets the occasion to connect the dots and link of neural process. Usually diffuse thinking appears when you are at the state of relaxation, and then the brain will be able to generate best ideas to solve any puzzling issue.



With focused thinking, brain processes any specific matter extremely, where with diffuse thinking brain performs in various angles to analyze much more related information at once but with lower density. The entire process is like the theory of light like- a concentrated beam of light that only elucidates a small area very brightly; on the contrary a less concentrated beam of light illuminates a broader area with dimmer brightness.
       
Which one is more necessary?
Now the question arises which thinking process is better than the other? Let’s tell you both thinking processes are necessary for solving out vast and complicated projects. For adapting something new understand both the perspective for the information (diffuse), and the overt details (focused) of the subject matter. In a focused mode we understand the basic context of the subject, simultaneously diffuse thinking runs in the same course where you start relating the subject with the previously met other subjects. Too much focus and too much distraction can spoil the broth. Our brain possibly can perform in two modes for good reasons. Thus we need the both thought processes to acquire a clear knowledge of any frustrated subject where you get stuck in.


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