Quote - unquote on the results - Of 30 questions, 15 of your responses indicate you are left brained dominant. 15 of your responses are indications of right brain dominance.
These results indicate you have a balanced brain, with no tendency to think towards either side. Those who are middle-brain... dominant tend to be more flexible than either the left or the right-brain folks; however, you often vacillate between the two hemispheres when you make decisions.
You sometimes get confused when decisions need to be made because, neurologically speaking, you could do most tasks through either a left-brain or a right-brain method!
A balanced score means you are able to draw on the strengths of both the right and left hemispheres of your brain depending upon a given situation. This combination makes you a creative and flexible thinker.
The down side to having a more "balanced brain" is that you may sometimes feel paralyzed by indecision when the two hemispheres of your brain are competing to solve a problem in their own unique ways.
You may also find career choices difficult due to your proficiency in several different areas.
wehehe! that made me think of a person with a globe for head...
if I only knew how to draw..I'd have drawn myself w/ glass panels on my head, tapos may seesaw at nakapatong ang right and left brain ko sa seats nya :-)
Shucks - di kaya to lutong macao? hahaha!
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Of 30 questions, 15 of your responses indicate you are left brained dominant. 15 of your responses are indications of right brain dominance.
These results indicate you have a balanced brain, with no tendency to think towards either side. Those who are middle-brain... dominant tend to be more flexible than either the left or the right-brain folks; however, you often vacillate between the two hemispheres when you make decisions.
You sometimes get confused when decisions need to be made because, neurologically speaking, you could do most tasks through either a left-brain or a right-brain method!
A balanced score means you are able to draw on the strengths of both the right and left hemispheres of your brain depending upon a given situation. This combination makes you a creative and flexible thinker.
The down side to having a more "balanced brain" is that you may sometimes feel paralyzed by indecision when the two hemispheres of your brain are competing to solve a problem in their own unique ways.
You may also find career choices difficult due to your proficiency in several different areas.
hmm...honga...I can cook and eat....hehehe...how heavy is one's brain usually is anyway?
ReplyDeletekasing bigat ng mundo hihihi
ReplyDeletewehehe! that made me think of a person with a globe for head...
ReplyDeleteif I only knew how to draw..I'd have drawn myself w/ glass panels on my head, tapos may seesaw at nakapatong ang right and left brain ko sa seats nya :-)
Good to know your "brain is balanced"
ReplyDeleteLet's keep the serotonin level high. Let's all sing "Michael row the boat to shore..." :-)
700 grams on the left, 700 grams on the right...LOL!
ReplyDeleteanyway, since ~ 80 percent of the human body's total serotonin is located in the stomach (daw), am sure my levels are going up :-)
Let's see those 30 questions.
ReplyDeleteI think it depends on which side you are facing, i.e. left or right.
ReplyDeletehi BNK, nasa FB :-)
ReplyDeleteif you go to my profile/wall, I posted the results there, so the link should be there w/c you can use to see the questions..
facing front yata ako...LOL
ReplyDeletethanks Chito...
ReplyDeletefrom checking it..yun nga..I have stuff from both sides...hmm...
"Left handed people always have the right mind".
ReplyDeletesince when Cuh? LOL..
ReplyDeleteme, left handed ako..
E, pano yung mga Leftists?
ReplyDeletei have imbalanced brain hihihi.my right rules!
ReplyDeletei have an imbalance brain my neurones always stays in the middle and it fires blanks.
ReplyDeletehahaha..di lang, yung mga rightists din? :)
ReplyDeleteambidexterous para sa mga lefties and righties na pwede...pero for this...ewan sa term...
ReplyDeletewhere's the test?
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