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پیر 16 جون 2003Monday, June 16, 2003

Brain Persuasion Test

Following Zack, my Brain Persuasion Test had the following result:

Your Brain Usage Profile
Auditory : 66%
Visual : 33%
Left : 47%
Right : 52%

Ambrin, your hemispheric dominance is equally divided between left and right brain, while you show a moderate preference for auditory versus visual learning, signs of a balanced and flexible person.

Your balance gives you the enviable capacity to be verbal and literate while retaining a certain “flair” and individuality. You are logical and compliant but only to a degree. You are organized without being compulsive, goal-directed without being driven, and a “thinking” individual without being excessively so.

The one problem you might have is that your learning might not be as efficient as you would like. At times you will work from the specific to the general, while at other times you’ll work from the general to the specific. Sometimes you will be logical in your approach while at other times random. Since you cannot always control the choice, you may experience frustrations not normally felt by persons with a more defined and directed learning style. You may also minimally experience conflicts associated with auditory processing.

You will be systematic and sequential in your processing of information, you will most often focus on a single dimension of the problem or material, and you will be more reflective, i.e., “taking the data in” as opposed to “devouring” it.

Overall, you should feel content with your life and yourself. You are, perhaps, a little too critical of yourself - and of others - while maintaining an “openness” which is redeeming. Indecisiveness is a problem and your creativity is not in keeping with your potential. Being a pragmatist, you downplay this aspect of yourself and focus on the more immediate, the more obvious and the more functional.

Posted by Amber at June 16, 2003 2:06 PM in Miscellaneous

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Do you feel that you and Zack complement each other’s strengths and weaknesses? I notice you’re more right-brain while he’s more left-brain.

Good to see you posting, by the way :)

Posted by: Al-Muhajabah (262 comments) at June 16, 2003 5:20 PM

The link isn’t working but I think this left/right thing was proven to be bollocks a while back.
I’m lefthanded but as ambidexterous as possible.
Bowl with my left, bat with my right.
Eat with my right because I taught myself when I was a wee lad. I remember it being a painful process. Even remember having trouble cutting the nails on my left hand in those days.
No such problems now Thank God.

Posted by: TheWriter (11 comments) at June 18, 2003 4:05 AM

I am left-handed as well and quite ambidextrous. Bowl and batt right-handed, but play racket games left-handed. In fact, I started out cricket by batting left-handed but switched later.

Posted by: Zack (1811 comments) at June 18, 2003 5:42 PM

I tried th Brain Persuation Test. There is some glitch when I tried to review the answers. Did anyone else encounter similar problem like brain test switching choices.

Posted by: Monet (1 comments) at February 24, 2004 11:17 PM

Monet: The test seems to be unavailable right now.

Posted by: Zack (1811 comments) at February 25, 2004 10:28 PM

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