Right brain or Left brain which are you?

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I have done this study on my own forum with interesting results. Interesting in that there were more right brained people like me than I would of thought.

In response to 2 yahoos on here L77 and goodboy's comments on my grammar I started wondering how many other super left brained nerdy types were on this site.

http://www.sosuave.net/forum/showthread.php?t=157562

You can take a free test. Many of you guys are students and this will help you with your grades to see how to use your brain better:

http://www.web-us.com/brain/braindominance.htm

My own results:

Which Side Do You Use?
You responded as a right brained person to 15 questions, and you responded as a left brained person to 3questions. According to the Hemispheric Dominance test, you use your right brain the most. The summary briefly describes your dominance type. Remember, this only represents half of the picture. After you read the description, click on the link at the bottom of the page to find out how to use this information to improve your study strategies. Do not forget to print your results, if your instructor has requested you to do so.

Some of the traits associated with the right side of the brain are listed in the table. Not all of the traits will apply to you. Remember, we use both side of our brain, but your right sides gets the most exercise.

Type of Cognitive Processing


Brief Description
Holisitc Processing information from whole to part; sees the big picture first, not the details.
Random Processing information with out priority, jumps form one task to another.
Concrete Processes things that can be seen , or touched - real objects.
Intuitive Processes information based on whether or not it feels right know answer but not sure how it was derived.
Nonverbal Processes thought as illustrations.
Fantasy-Oriented Processes information with creativity; less focus on rules and regulations
 
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Linear Vs. Holistic Processing

The left side of the brain processes information in a linear manner. It processes from part to whole. It takes pieces, lines them up, and arranges them in a logical order; then it draws conclusions. The right brain however, processes from whole to parts, holistically. It starts with the answer. It sees the big picture first, not the details. If you are right-brained, you may have difficulty following a lecture unless you are given the big picture first. That is why it is absolutely necessary for a right-brained person to read an assigned chapter or background information before a lecture or to survey a chapter before reading. If an instructor doesn't consistently give an overview before he or she begins a lecture, you may need to ask at the end of class what the next lecture will be and how you can prepare for it. If you are predominantly right-brained, you may also have trouble outlining (You've probably written many papers first and outlined them latter because an outline was required). You're the student who needs to know why you are doing something. Left-brained students would do well to exercise their right-brain in such a manner.

Sequential Vs. Random Processing

In addition to thinking in a linear manner, the left brain processes in sequence. The left brained person is a list maker. If you are left brained, you would enjoy making master schedules and and daily planning. You complete tasks in order and take pleasure in checking them off when they are accomplished. Likewise, learning things in sequence is relatively easy for you. For example, spelling involves sequencing - if you are left-brained, you are probability a good speller. The left brain is also at work in the linear and sequential processing of math and in following directions.

By, contrast, the approach of the right-brained student is random. If you are right-brained, you may flit from one tack to another. You will get just as much done, but perhaps without having addressed priorities. An assignment may be late or incomplete, not because you weren't working but because you were working on something else. You were ready to rebel when asked to make study schedules for the week. But because of the random nature of your dominant side, you must make lists, and you must make schedules. This may be your only hope for survival in college. You should also make a special effort to read directions. Oh yes, the mention of spelling makes you cringe. Use the dictionary, carry a Franklin speller, use the spell checker on your computer. Never turn in an assignment without proofing for spelling. Because the right side of the brain is color sensitive, you might try using colors to learn sequence, making the first step green, the second blue, the last red. Or you may want to "walk" a sequence, either by physically going from place to place or by imagining it. For the first step of the sequence, you might walk to the frond door; for the second, to the kitchen; for the third, to the den, etc. Or make Step One a certain place or thing in you dorm room or study place, and Step Two another. If you consistently use the same sequence, you will find that this strategy is transferable to many tasks involving sequence.


Symbolic Vs. Concrete Processing

The left brain has no trouble processing symbols. Many academic pursuits deal with symbols-such as letters, words, and mathematical notations. The left brained person tends to be comfortable with linguistic and mathematical endeavors. Left-brained students will probably just memorize vocabulary words or math formulas. The right brain, on the other hand, wants things to be concrete. The right brain person wants to see, feel, or touch the real object. Right brain students may have had trouble learning to read using phonics. They prefer to see words in context, to see how the formula works. To use your right brain, create opportunities for hands-on activities, use something real whenever possible. You may also want to draw out a math problem or illustrate your notes.

Logical Vs. Intuitive Processing

The left brain processes in a linear, sequential, logical manner. When you process on the left side, you use information piece by piece to solve a math problem or work out a science experiment. When you read and listen, you look for the pieces so that you can draw logical conclusions. If you process primarily on the right side of the brain, you use intuition. You may know the right answer to a math problem but not be sure how you got it. You may have to start with the answer and work backwards. On a quiz, you have a gut feeling as to which answers are correct, and you are usually right. In writing, it is the left brain that pays attention to mechanics such as spelling, agreement, and punctuation. But the right side pays attention to coherence and meaning; that is, your right brain tells you it "feels" right.

Verbal Vs. Nonverbal Processing

Left brain students have little trouble expressing themselves in words. Right brain students may know what they mean, but often have trouble finding the right words. The best illustration of this is to listen to people give directions. The left brain person will say something like "From here, go west three blocks and turn north on Vine Street. Go three or four miles and then turn east onto Broad Street." The right brain person will sound something like this: "Turn right (pointing right), by the church over there (pointing again). Then you will pass a McDonalds and a Walmart. At the next light, turn right toward the BP station." So how is this relevant to planning study strategies? Right brain students need to back up everything visually. If it's not written down, they probably won't remember it. And it would be even better for right brain students to illustrate it. They need to get into the habit of making a mental video of things as they hear or read them. Right brain students need to know that it may take them longer to write a paper and the paper may need more revision before it says what they want it to say. This means allowing extra time when a writing assignment is due.

Reality-Based Vs. Fantasy-Oriented Processing

The left side of the brain deals with things the way they are-with reality. When left brain students are affected by the environment, they usually adjust to it. Not so with right brain students. They try to change the environment! Left brain people want to know the rules and follow them. In fact, if there are no rules for situations, they will probably make up rules to follow! Left brain students know the consequences of not turning in papers on time or of failing a test. But right brain students are sometimes not aware that there is anything wrong. So, if you are right brain, make sure you constantly ask for feedback and reality checks. It's too late the day before finals to ask if you can do extra credit. Keep a careful record of your assignments and tests. Visit with your professor routinely. While this fantasy orientation may seem a disadvantage, in some cases it is an advantage. The right brain student is creative. In order to learn about the digestive system, you may decide to "become a piece of food! And since emotion is processed on the right side of the brain, you will probably remember well anything you become emotionally involved in as you are trying to learn.

These are just some of the differences that exist between the left and right hemispheres, but you can see a pattern. Because left brain strategies are the ones used most often in the classroom, right brain students sometimes feel inadequate. However, you now know that you can be flexible and adapt material to the right side of your brain. Likewise, those of you who are predominantly left brain know that it would be wise to use both sides of the brain and employ some right brain strategies.
 

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Heres mine.

You responded as a right brained person to 4 questions, and you responded as a left brained person to 14questions. According to the Hemispheric Dominance test, you use your left brain the most. The summary briefly describes your dominance type. Remember, this only represents half of the picture. After you read the description, click on the link at the bottom of the page to find out how to use this information to improve your study strategies. Do not forget to print your results, if your instructor has requested you to do so.
 

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I'm a righty

Holistic- Processing information from whole to part; sees the big picture first, not the details.
Random- Processing information with out priority, jumps form one task to another.
Concrete- Processes things that can be seen , or touched - real objects.
Intuitive- Processes information based on whether or not it feels right know answer but not sure how it was derived.
Nonverbal- Processes thought as illustrations.
Fantasy-Oriented- Processes information with creativity; less focus on rules and regulations
 

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Right brain too. Some questions were hard to answer though.

Great insight.
 

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Dude I'm done with you but you're still using my name, :rolleyes:

The left brain is the logical side, the right brain is the creative side, nothing to do with nerdiness. I haven't bothered with your pop-psychology test but if I was a left brainer, it just means I'm more logical than you, whereas you supposedly have a better imagination. I can believe this because the conspiracy theories you talk about are clearly fantasy.

HERE'S A QUOTE FROM YOUR OWN POST!!

The left side of the brain deals with things the way they are-with reality. Not so with right-brain students.
 

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What in tarnations... I thought I was right brained because I'm incredibly creative, I am hilarious, I'm spontaneous, I have big ideas but...

"You responded as a right brained person to 0 questions, and you responded as a left brained person to 18questions. According to the Hemispheric Dominance test, you use your left brain the most."

I guess, I was wrong. I think that's pretty extreme 0/18 on the right brain...
 

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You responded as a right brained person to 11 questions, and you responded as a left brained person to 7questions. As I expected I am an unique person since I don`t fit well in any category that normal people do.
 

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i went 9 and 9. 9 for the rightside and 9 for the leftside but it said i was a left sided brain type.
 

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I got a half-half score as well... and by reading the descriptions, I'm equally left-brained and right-brained. What's that tell me?
 

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I didn't know getting to the right math answer and not knowing how to explain it was normal. :rock:
 

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xectxny19x said:
I didn't know getting to the right math answer and not knowing how to explain it was normal. :rock:
It's not. I think they mean it in the sense that you know what you're doing, but you don't know how to put it in words. Getting to an answer in math without being able to explain it, even to your inner self, is a sign of blind luck.
 

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EastWind said:
Getting to an answer in math without being able to explain it, even to your inner self, is a sign of blind luck.
I'm really not sure if it's more of an instinct thing through memory or not knowing how to explain things. I usually get the top score in my math class and will top score in anything that is a short essay exam, but I can't explain it. I just write down what I remember. I'm not good with multiple choice but good with short answers.

Writing a paper is a whole 'nother thing.
 

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"You responded as a right brained person to 18 questions, and you responded as a left brained person to 0 questions."

On the math question, I think there should be the answer "Got the wrong answer and can't explain how you did it". That answer describes me better.
 

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Not quite failed, barely passed. The basics I understand find, but when it comes to algebra, I'm done. Geometrey was a bit easier for me, but yeah math really dragged by GPA down in High School and I dropped my college math class.
 

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EastWind said:
I got a half-half score as well... and by reading the descriptions, I'm equally left-brained and right-brained. What's that tell me?

+1 :rock:


Edit: damn it!! i quoted the wrong dude. I got 9 for right and 9 for left but im left sided
 
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