What did Frederich Kekulé, who discovered the chemical structure of benzene; Michael Faraday, who discovered many properties of magnetism; and Albert Einstein, the brilliant physicist, have in common?
a. They were all assisted in their work by their use of mental imagery.
b. They were all incapable of forming mental images.
c. They all used verbal mental representations exclusively.
d. They were all troubled by a unique form of dyslexia.
Answer: a. They were all assisted in their work by their use of mental imagery.
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