Brain Analysis
Basically each of the hemispheres of our brain have prescribed functions to prevent duplication. Each hemisphere works together to experience a combination of right and left hemisphere in everything we do. There is however a dominance in one hemisphere which effects our responses to new situations. This test was supposed to determine whether a person reacts in a more auditory or visual manner, another key factor in determining your learning style.
I have tried
out this brain test by simply answering 20 questions and it clearly signifies
that I am a more visual or rather a left-hemisphere dominant learner.
“Irma, you are strongly left-hemisphere dominant and a
predominantly visual learner, a unique blend of characteristics!
Typical of the left-hemisphere dominant person, you are organized, precise, focused on details and logical. You seek or assign meaning to your experiences as a part and parcel of the way that you learn. In general, your approach to life and learning is step wise and emphasizes the functional and pragmatic rather than symbolic and abstract. You prefer to place things in existing categories as a way of making them familiar and/or controllable.
Combined with this, you are a visual learner. You are active and continuously searching so that you process information rapidly. As a result, you can be constantly organizing and structuring without necessarily needing to verbalize as a way of guiding yourself. You have a unique ability to see what needs doing and to get it done”.
Typical of the left-hemisphere dominant person, you are organized, precise, focused on details and logical. You seek or assign meaning to your experiences as a part and parcel of the way that you learn. In general, your approach to life and learning is step wise and emphasizes the functional and pragmatic rather than symbolic and abstract. You prefer to place things in existing categories as a way of making them familiar and/or controllable.
Combined with this, you are a visual learner. You are active and continuously searching so that you process information rapidly. As a result, you can be constantly organizing and structuring without necessarily needing to verbalize as a way of guiding yourself. You have a unique ability to see what needs doing and to get it done”.
I would like
to make a few comments on the results shown as for some of characteristics
mentioned are wholly or moderately contrary to what I really am.
To start off
with, and if I am to be completely honest I would state that I am not entirely
organized in everything I do. Sure, I have my ordered ways of doing things that
I consider very important. If it was something long term, I would keep it aside
and try to handle it later, and that part of me has made me a little bit less
controlled and careless. Being not so organized happens only once in a blue
moon when I find myself lethargic or if I find the job not so important.
All of the other above stated characteristics do basically describe me in one way or another though I wouldn't say I’m a 100% organized. I do make careless mistakes and I do get flabbergasted with my work our rather with my outcome.
All of the other above stated characteristics do basically describe me in one way or another though I wouldn't say I’m a 100% organized. I do make careless mistakes and I do get flabbergasted with my work our rather with my outcome.
“The
predominance of your visual learning style implies that you tend not to be
reflective and may not pick up of auditory cues including your “own inner
voice”. Frequently you may find that you can “see” were the other person is
going before she/he gets there and in this way can be impatient with roundabout
language.
Overall, you may find yourself driven and distracted. There is a sense of excitement that attends this combination but also a sense of frustration. You can have well-defined goals without the ability to articulate them to yourself, let alone others. You can “see” where you are going but not able to “tell yourself”.
Overall, you may find yourself driven and distracted. There is a sense of excitement that attends this combination but also a sense of frustration. You can have well-defined goals without the ability to articulate them to yourself, let alone others. You can “see” where you are going but not able to “tell yourself”.
This was also
an outcome of the brain test I took and it does explain me in bits and pieces. The
above characteristics do explain me thoroughly though I wouldn't quite agree
with the distinctive fact that implies that I tend not to be reflective,
honestly It is quite the opposite at times, where I am a bit too thoughtful and
where I put too a lot considerations into nearly everything I do, lets say,
mostly emotions. Emotions are all over me and sometimes I get stuck up with a
lot of emotions. I listen and go with my inner voice, I create thoughts that
sometimes may not even be true, which must be because I mix my thoughts with my
emotions.
I am driven
and ambition but I also do think a lot about the surrounding, other people and
their reflective thoughts which tend to distract me from my aims. Truthfully I
do have definite goals and I do work hard to let side the things that carry me
away and actually walk towards success.
Being
distracted is one of my major weaknesses and though my goals are strong it
takes time for me to achieve them because I am yet, to some extent distracted.
I am sometimes too focused on my goals, that I may forget a few other important
things that help myself with were I’m going but the positive aspect is that I
somehow make my way through and reach my goals, hard or easy I never consider
giving up as an option.
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