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Right brain vs. left brain thinking

The concept of right brain and left brain thinking developed from the research in the late 1960s of an American psychobiologist Roger W Sperry. He discovered that the human brain has two very different ways of thinking. One (the right brain) is visual and processes information in an intuitive and simultaneous way, looking first at the whole picture then the details. The other (the left brain) is verbal and processes information in an analytical and sequential way, looking first at the pieces then putting them together to get the whole. Sperry was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1981, although subsequent research has shown things aren't quite as polarised as once thought (nor as simple).

 

http://painting.about.com/od/rightleftbrain/a/Right_Brain.htm

 

Just for fun, take the poll. When you are done, you can also take a a few quizzes to see if you are correct. I liked this one:

The Right Brain vs. Left Brain test ... do you see the dancer turning clockwise or anti-clockwise?

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/wacky/the-right-brain-vs-left-brain/story-e6frev20-1111114577583

 

 

Right Brain / Left Brain Quiz Right Brain Exercises for Artists: Taking a Line for a Walk?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lateralization_of_brain_function

Remember, this is just for fun. Please feel free to explain and/or elaborate. Do you think you are:

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October 27, 2009 7:42 PM
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Jacek K.
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RE: Right brain vs. left brain thinking

Thank you, Janus. That's exectly the kind of reassurance I needed before going to bed... Wake me up, please, when I start howling because of nightmares.


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October 27, 2009 7:46 PM
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Maxi Schwarz-Bastami
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RE: Right brain vs. left brain thinking

Nanna, I couldn't get through any of the articles.  I tried one of the tests.  I think they were put together by some kind of analytical person who categorized things artificially ahead of time.  Anything disorderly had to be right brained, anything orderly had to be left brained.  That's not exactly how it works.  It was so stereotypical that one could guess the answers they want.  For example, an artist might appear, to the left brained person, to be in disorder he may be anything but - however it's not a kind of order the other would expect.  The paint brushes might indeed all be lined up.

Maxi


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October 27, 2009 7:56 PM
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RE: Right brain vs. left brain thinking

Originally written by Jacek K. on October 28, 2009 12:42 AM

Thank you, Janus. That's exectly the kind of reassurance I needed before going to bed... Wake me up, please, when I start howling because of nightmares.

I’m just trying this RTE thingy out now, to see how it misbehaves with my own eyes. Testing with formatting around random quoted text:

Wow. Yeah, that is really atrocious. There does seem to be one silver lining, though: if things are jumping up and down and generally making a mockery of themselves (and more importantly, of you) when you’re trying to type and do your thing, just highlight all the text (Ctrl + A on Windows, Cmd + A on a Mac) and click the little eraser on the far right in the topmost of the three lines of buttons in the menu. That will get rid of all additional formatting and reduce the text to the most basic form of the HTML entity the text is enclosed in. Meaning, for those not too comfy with HTML, that if the text is wrapped in a ‘box’ that makes it “Header, level 1”, then the little eraser will remove all the extra colours and line heights and wings and bang and whathaveyous that the site you copied the text from may have chosen to add, and just display it as the very barest form of a “Heading, level 1”, which usually just means ‘big text’; and similarly with links, tables, lists, etc.: they’ll be reduced to their very barest forms.

Once that’s done, it should at least be possible to work more or less normally with things!

Edit: Now safely back in my comfort zone (the regular HTML mode), I can see that the code it spits out once everything has been ‘deformatted’ isn’t even so bad. Some unnecessary paragraphs and things, but cosmetic issues, nothing more.



[Edited by Janus Jacquet on October 27, 2009 8:01 PM]

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October 27, 2009 8:05 PM
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RE: Right brain vs. left brain thinking

Thank you, Janus. For the moment, I will have to leave it be, but I will look at your suggestions in the morning. 

Here's praying to happy dreams...

Nanna


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October 28, 2009 2:13 AM
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RE: Right brain vs. left brain thinking

Originally written by Janus Jacquet on October 28, 2009 1:56 AM

just highlight all the text (Ctrl + A on Windows, Cmd + A on a Mac) and click the little eraser on the far right in the topmost of the three lines of buttons in the menu. That will get rid of all additional formatting and reduce the text to the most basic form of the HTML entity the text is enclosed in.

Thank you, Janus, for explaining the meaning of that eraser. (That leaves us only 20 other buttons I have no idea what to use for...) But isn't that the function of the middle one of the three posting pads in the first row, the T one? (I don't know what the one to the left of it does BTW.) It guarantees an immediate pasting of anything, in a bare form completely stripped of any graphic features. Exactly what one would never want to do...


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