The brain is composed of two hemispheres, known as the left and right
hemisphere. While each hemisphere has unique functions, which one side
performs and the other does not, both hemispheres possess the ability to
analyze sensory data, perform memory functions, learn new information,
form thoughts, and make decisions.
The way you use these abilities determines a large part of your personality and behavior. By the time we, as humans, are two
years old, one hemisphere begins to dominate your decision-making process. Communication between the two halves is possible due to the
corpus callosum and this process continues to improve until the age of 15.
The left hemisphere specializes in analytical thought. It is responsible for dealing with "hard" facts such as abstractions,
structure, discipline, rules, time sequences, mathematics, categorizing, logic, rationality, and deductive reasoning. It is also
responsible for details, knowledge, definitions, planning, goals, words, productivity, efficiency, science, technology, stability,
extraversion, physical activity, and the right side of the body. Left hemisphere ability is the
predominant focus in school and society.
The right hemisphere specializes in "softer" aspects than the left hemisphere. The right hemisphere is responsible for
intuition, feelings, sensitivity, emotions, daydreaming, visualizing, creativity, color, spatial awareness, and first impressions. It
is also responsible for rhythm, spontaneity, impulsiveness, the physical senses, risk-taking, flexibility and variety, learning by
experience, relationships, mysticism, play and sports, introversion, humor, motor skills, and the left side of the body (the old
belief that left-handed people are more creative does hold some scientific credence). The right
hemisphere also has a holistic method of perception that is able to recognize patterns and similarities and combines those elements
into new forms.
The Brain Type Test will determine which half is your
dominant half, and to what degree.
The test consists of 54 questions and may be completed in about 10 minutes. After completing the test, you will be
given your free left and right brain score. You will also be given a small
detailed paragraph explaining the characteristics that are associated with your dominant side. You will then be granted the option to
purchase a full, detailed evaluation, which will provide analysis of the characteristics associated with each side of the
brain. The detailed evaluation explains in great detail the exact nature
of your brain's halves' ability to communicate with each
other and how that communication affects your life in how you learn,
remember, process data, and contemplate issues.
Information About This Test
The Brain Type Test is based on the various characteristics associated specifically with each hemisphere
of the brain.
This test produces results
unique to each individual's own left and right hemispheres. Many of the methods used here were pioneered by Dr. Roger Sperry's research
on brain lateralization, for which he won a Nobel Prize in 1981.
The test examines the categories of linear, sequential, symbolic, logical, verbal, and reality-based, which are associated
with the left hemisphere. It also examines the categories of holistic, random, concrete, intuitive, nonverbal, and fantasy-oriented,
which are associated with the right hemisphere. There are always exceptions, and while the majority of humans are going to be
classified as being left-brained or right-brained, one goal we have as humans is to strive to utilize both halves of the brain when
processing information.
Speed is not a factor. Answer the questions as truthfully as you can.
Disclaimer: The information in the Brain Type Test (the Test) is published for the
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