What side of your brain do you use most?

We do a lot with our brains, we move, create things etc.., but which side of your brain do you use most?

Kyle Gohr
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On May 29, 2016

If you drop something on the floor, what hand do you use to pick it up?

Turn on some music and put it up to your ear, what ear do you put it up to?

What hand do you write with?

You are given 2 choices, to write an story, or to do exercises for misspelled words, which one do you choice?

Right Side!

Right Side!

The cerebral cortex is what differentiates us from the rest of animal kingdom. Its task include collection and integration of the information from the sense organs which plays an important part in forming perceptions. It also controls motor functions. Most importantly, it reigns emotions and acts as memory storage. However, its main job is to control emotions and thinking. Of the two halves, the right lobe of the brain functions differently than the left. It specializes in visual face recognition, spatial aptitude, music and insight. The following is a list of right brain features for easy reference:
The levels of musical skills acquired by right-handed and by left-handed persons differ, and make the latter individuals appear as if blessed by the God. Musicians such as Bach, Jimi Hendrix were left-handed. So is Paul McCartney, one of the Beatles.
One of the important right brain attribute is related to its ability to identify patterns in the information it is receiving and drawing conclusions based on it, even before it is complete. Is it intuition? Yes! This makes the left-handed individuals intuitive. They are always a step ahead of their right-handed counterparts, being forewarned by their right brainwave.
Coming to a conclusion based on the feeling and visual perception is also a feature of right brain.
When it comes to learning, left-handed individuals find it a lot easier with visual and audio images. This poses a great problem for them especially, when they are trying to memorizing a text or do something with the abstract mathematics.
In school, they are considered as slow learners or lacking enough brain power as it happened with the Great Albert Einstein. It is because they miss out on using prepositions and on getting the full meaning of the sentences.
The situation is further complicated by the fact that there are more dyslexics in right-brained individuals than the left-brained. It means difficulty in pronunciation of letters or words, reading backwards which may happen for a whole word or number or with a letter or a digit and misplacing them.
While solving problems from mathematics, right brain enables them to skip to the answer without going through the drudgery of arriving to it step by step. They present the solution in the same way.
The words they hear get associated with the images. The word, "Lion", could trigger the sequence of images from the movie "The Lion King" that they have viewed, or it could also take them to a hunting lodge they might have visited or to Jungle trip out of class room. Isn't this, in short-term, daydreaming or imagination. This is also a typical right brain attribute.
Routine bores them and you should not expect them to follow rules that are meaningless to them.
Is it easy to understand these individuals. No! They are often misunderstood. These left-handed individuals get into trouble because of their right brain. Characteristic that is most typical in the right brain users is that they think or shift from one thought to another so fast that they say something unconnected without editing it, right in the middle of sentence they are delivering.
These are not only social but they also feel for others and are charismatic. They can compromise. They do their best to please the crowd and in turn, need to be accepted. Right-brained individuals are sensitive, passionate and impatient which is a deadly combinations that leads them into a relationship without a second thought for the consequences.
As a leader they are risk takers, goal setters and with their ability to see beyond the horizon, improve, recreate, reinvent to come up with the out-of-the-box solutions. They are influenced by the positive factors which make them motivate others more easily.
They are natural storytellers, creative writers and can digest lots facts to come up with something laced with fantasy.
You could find right brain users as entrepreneurs, musicians, politicians, artists, craftsmen, athletes and naturally, as scientists, too.
Do these individuals really have problem solving abilities and what it takes to grasp complex concepts and theories? Well, they are creative; their right brain enables them to come up with the new ideas, thoughts and theories effortlessly. Well, Theory of Relativity and the Laws of Gravitation, are both the brain-work of left-handed individuals, exhibiting spatial attitude or creative thinking. It is a very, very special right brain attribute of grappling with the space and its meaning. It is no wonder that lefties are considered as oddballs, in a world that is mostly inhabited by right-handed, routine bounded persons who cherish and glorify the single tracked thought process.
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Left Side!

Left Side!

Our left brain is the center for reading, writing, speech, language, and memory. It is the analytical part of our brain that helps us think logically and rationally. The most important characteristics of the left brain are:
It processes information linearly and sequentially. In other words, it takes each part or piece of information, and processes it linearly and sequentially in a systematic manner, in order to solve a problem or come to a conclusion. The ability to process information sequentially makes the left-brained people good list makers and planners.
The left brain functions logically, i.e., its way of processing information is logical. This enables the left-brained people to make decisions based on logic or established facts and a detailed analysis of the information, rather than emotion and intuition. Such individuals usually complete tasks methodically in a well-planned manner.
As left-brained people rely on established facts and information for decision-making, they may become skeptical towards anything new, be it a new idea, innovation, or a work schedule.
The left brain can process symbols, like letters, words, and mathematical notations in a better way. As it is the center for memorization, left-brained people can have an excellent ability to memorize things.
The left brain is also good at responding to verbal instructions. It is the region for language, speech, and hearing. So, left-brained people are usually good at expressing themselves in words, and they like to talk and write.
The left hemisphere of the brain processes information based on reality, rather than unrealistic imaginations. Basically, this part of the brain deals with things and situations as they are in reality, and makes decisions or solves problems accordingly.
When it comes to the environment, the left hemisphere of the brain tries to adjust to it and not change it, as it follows the established rules. In the absence of rules, left-brained people tend to make their own set of rules.
So, our left brain is the part that enables us to adopt a realistic and logical approach, and make decisions on the basis of established facts and information. Logical thinking enables us to solve problems or draw conclusions rationally and analytically, rather than relying on sheer intuition. However, this does not mean that the left brain or the left-brained people are superior to the right brain or the right-brained people. In reality, both the sides of the brain complement each other, and we simply cannot do without one or the other. While the left brain makes us adopt a realistic approach towards a problem, our right brain is the center of creativity and emotions. It is the right brain that makes us think in a different way, and develop new ideas or innovate. So, for the development of a balanced personality, both the sides of the brain are equally important.
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