I took her class! Yessirree, before grad school in which I apprenticed in 
hemispheric laterality with Joe Hellige :-)

I can say this, I did draw MUCH better after her class; however, I do believe 
it had as much to do with the amount of time that was mandatory to be invested 
in that course, than with anything else.

As for research, evidence, I know not.

Annette

ps next time anyone visits my office, note the duck drawing in my wall--the 
final project in that course, dated 11/78.



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> Greetings TIPSters,
> In Betty Edwards best-selling book entitled "Drawing on the Right Side
> of Your Brain", she provides a nice example of drawings produced when
> students are given an inverted image as a model. Do any of you know
> whether there is research which empirically supports this phenomenon?
> Thanks!
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> Psychology Department
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Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
Department of Psychology
University of San Diego 
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
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