July 18,2006

你用左腦還是右腦?

《資料來源:我的世界‧我的天/你使用左腦?還是右腦呢?
人的大腦分成左右兩側,分別掌管不同的事情,左腦偏重於邏輯思考,右腦則偏重於圖像式思考,也是人類發揮潛能的重要關鍵。
以下將藉著20個簡單的問題,測驗你用腦的情況,也順便提供一些有用的分析報告。當然,All in English啦!
這20個問題「沒有正確或標準答案」,只要你選擇認為對的或者比較喜歡的就行了!
測驗程式下載網址:http://www.memoryedge.com/downloads/brain.exe

★以下是小美的測驗結果:

auditory 29.4% visual 70.6% left 40% right 60%

Namie, you are somewhat right-hemisphere dominant and have a strong visual preference, a blend of characteristics which typically apply to persons with an "artistic" temperament.

In all likelihood, you naturally act in the way that people have come to expect artists to act. With your dominant visual learning style you are active and seeking, working to absorb all of the facets of your environment. Your mind rarely rests, for even when you are not scouring the environment you are turning your searchlight on your own internal processes.

You are intense! In continually processing the data as you do on a multidimensional level, you spend little of your time in reflection - or sometimes in social niceties. There is a high probability that you are "out of check" - though not out of control - sometimes, swept away by the feelings of the moment. You are one of those individuals that may well attempt to assemble a complex piece of equipment without reading the directions or following a sequence, though you might look at the diagram. Sequencing your own behavior is problematic at times.

You are rarely reflective about yourself or your motivations. You know when things are right because you feel it, you intuit as automatically as you breathe. With others, you tend to "go with your guts," not needing rules or expectations to govern your friendships.

You absorb material rapidly and randomly, it is filed "helter skelter" internally. Listening or learning from materials presented in a purely verbal fashion is not your "strong suit" and your performance in situations designed for left-hemisphere dominant persons will not always measure up to the expectations of others. If you have particular learning needs, it is to sequence material and remain focused while you are processing, to develop "structuring" techniques, and to become more efficient with your spontaneity and creativity.


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