Hemispheric Dominance, or right brain/left brain as it is more commonly known, is a widely discussed topic in psychology. Observations have been made in the field about how one side of the brain is utilized more in certain situations than in others. It has been said that one hemisphere dominates the other in every person, and said person has a better aptitude for subjects in their respective brain. It is true that most people have a propensity for the themes that correlate with one side or the other; but in reality, everyone uses both sides of their brain complementarily at various times in their lives.
The right brain is said to control the left side of the body as well as being the creative and athletic part of the brain. It is the more
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An experience from my life that exemplifies the distinction of the two hemispheres of the brain is when I was four. We would visit my aunt and uncle’s house and I would use their children’s toys. I was less interested in the Barbies and dolls that belonged to my female cousin than I was in the Legos that belonged to her brother. He had several Lego models built and placed on shelves in his room. He enjoyed putting them together and playing with them as the sets instructed. I was more comfortable, taking the sets apart and sorting the pieces by size, shape, color, etc. This arranging and organizing led me to realizing much later that I was less of a spatial/visual person and was more organized and numerically inclined. Although, after I was done sorting and counting them, I would build something that didn’t have instructions; a car, a house, a giant man. Though I enjoyed the sorting process, I also was very imaginative in the situations I would conjure up for the tiny Lego men. Looking back, I can see that one hemisphere does not dominate the other, but I can have characteristics from both sides of the brain.
Most people believe that a person is either right or left brained. This is untrue in that a person can be more inclined to have more prodigious number skills, but not so much that it limits them to only take a numerical approach. Everyone has traits from both sides of the brain, it just depends on how they
Each hemisphere of the brain controls aspects to the personality that may seem antithetical, yet the hemispheres work together to create a total and balanced person. Unfortunately, many forms of institutional education cater to one side of the brain over the other. There are many people who, as a result of their formal education and lack of stimulation outside of school, have one dominate hemisphere whereas people who have attended more brain-based education have both hemispheres equally developed, as are their personalities and skill
Using a real human brain, Dr. Taylor explained the separation of the brain’s right and left hemispheres. The two cerebral cortices are completely separate from one another, but maintain communication via the corpus callosum. She described the right hemisphere as a parallel processor, thinking in images and learning from body movement. The right hemisphere is responsible for gathering sensory input, in the form of energy, from the environment around us. The left hemisphere, according to Dr. Taylor, is a serial processor, interpreting the sensory information gathered by the right hemisphere. The sensory information is analyzed and categorized by the linear and methodical thinking of the left hemisphere. Dr. Taylor believes the left hemisphere is responsible for interpretation of the past and future, as well as, an individual’s self-awareness. The
The book starts with the Chapter Right Brain Rising describing hemisphere of left brain and right brain. According to Pink the left brain hemisphere is consistent of logistic, literal and analytic personal whereas right brain is for holistic reasoning, body language, patterns recognitions and emotions. He carefully pointed out that the term L-Brain
Yarnell’s response to her friend made me stop and think if it is just that simple, to think differently. When I get stressed out over something and let my emotions take over I usually just let them control me. Now after hearing Dr. Yarnell, every time and become emotional I am going to remind myself to just move into the left side of my brain. Hopefully by doing that I will be able to think more logically. I have heard of this concept before, but I did not have a full understanding on what it really meant. I thought that when some one said you were left brained or right brained, it was just a silly saying. I found it very surprising that it is actually a true concept. I is really amazing how the brain works and the many different functions of it. We discussed many other parts of the brain and how they work also. I just found that when discussing the brain, most of the parts were not as interesting as the two hemispheres. After class, I actually went home and used the terms of the hemispheres all night on my parents. My mom is a psych nurse so she understood, but when it came to my dad, it took a lot of explaining. After a few attempts, he was able to understand how fascinating the brain really can
Will right-brainers rule the future? A whole new mind: why right-brainers will rule the future, a book by Daniel H. Pink assesses this critical question. Pink’s book is divided into two parts. Part one lays out the broad animating idea, provides an overview of key differences between our left and right hemispheres, presents the case for why Abundance, Asia, and Automation pushes the world into the “Conceptual Age”. It illustrates why people who master high concept and high touch set the tempo for modern life. Part two of the book covers the six essential right brain abilities Pink described as needed to make it in the Conceptual Age. Design. Story. Symphony. Empathy. Play. Meaning. Pink devotes one chapter to each of these six senses,
The results of this study show us the brain is not in fact symmetrical and the two hemispheres in the brain work in different ways. The left hemisphere is known to play the dominant role, which is in control of all complex behavioural and cognitive processes as for the right hemisphere it only plays a minor role. This report will further analyse how different the two hemisphers is the dominant side of the brain.
For many decades people have been considered to be either right or left side dominant in regards to brain function which came with defined roles such as “creative” or “analytical”. This thinking tends to be over-simplified as most people use their entire brains daily (Jensen, 2010). On the other hand people do use different parts of their brain for different tasks according to how they perceive those tasks.
In 1967, M.S. Gazzaniga studied the split brain in man. Gazzaniga wanted to study how the two halves of the brain functioned independently. Since it a little unethical to snip the peoples corpus callosums just for fun, it wasn‘t until doctors discovered that cutting the corpus callosum could actually cure severe epileptic seizures that it was possible for Gazzaniga and Sperry to study them. They found that the test subjects intelligence, personality, and emotions had not changed. We use each half of our brains for specific skills. Three different tests were designed to check mental capabilities. It was found that the left-brain is better at speaking, writing, reading, and math, and the right brain is better at recognizing
In spite of this when glancing further into the human mind, both hemispheres share special lobes which each possess distinct abilities. Firstly, there is the frontal lobe which can be located at the foremost part of the skull and manages a persons emotions, reasoning, problem solving, speech and movement (motor cortex). Secondly is the temporal lobe that can be pinpointed near the bottom of the skull right above the cerebellum, and has to do with the perception and recognition audio stimulants and memory (hippocampus). Next is the occipital lobe found at the very back of the skull, as it handles an individuals many aspects of vision. Lastly, there is the parietal lobe that takes charge of the perception of stimuli like touch, temperature,
The right hemisphere of the brain is responsible for visualisation, creativity, imagination and negative emotions. The left hemisphere of the brain is responsible for logic, language, mathematics and positive emotions. Lateralisation or the specialisation of the two hemispheres of the brain allows the brain to function more effectively as each hemisphere becomes more efficient at communicating and processing information (Wolfe, 2010, p. 48; Woolfolk & Margetts, 2013, p. 72). When reading a story the right side of the brain works out the meaning of the story, whilst the left side of the brain is used for grammar and the arrangement of words (Woolfolk & Margetts, 2013, p. 72). Language is also processed in both hemispheres of the brain with the recognition of spoken words and sounds. The left hemisphere controls the production of speech. Plasticity also allows the brain to develop new or alternate pathways through experience, ensuring both hemispheres of the brain are communicating effectively (O'Donnell et al., 2016, p. 100). No activity involves the use of one single part of the brain but instead involves many different areas of the brain working together, so experts believe there is no such thing as right or left-brained
The left hemisphere controls the right half of the body that controls language and logical tasks. The right hemisphere controls the left half of the body creativity and emotions. Split-brain reveals that depending on what side of the brain is damaged, the two brain hemisphere may have information sharing problems, due to the separation of the corpus callosum . "a split-brain patient looking at an image through the left eye may not be able to name the picture because the information is only available in the largely nonverbal right hemisphere". Module 3.2 (n.d) The Nervous System.
Cerebrum: The cerebrum is the main part of the brain, which has two halves, or hemispheres. The right hemisphere controls the left side of the body and deals with things such as creativity, music, and art. While the left hemisphere of the cerebrum controls the right side of the body and is in charge of language, problem solving, and math. The cerebrum’s many tasks are carried out by its outer layer, or its cortex. This has distinct areas that have different roles. Motor areas trigger movement; sensory areas deal with the senses, while association areas clarify information.
Left-right brain dominance is about the fact that the distinct hemispheres influence thinking. The left hemisphere is associated with logical, analytical thinking and a linear approach to problem solving. The right hemisphere is associated with creative, intuitive and value-based thought process. It is important to note that everyone uses its both hemispheres, but to varying degrees. Four quadrants of the brain, related to different thinking style, have been identified:
“We as humans are designed to be well-rounded; we have two halves of the brain. We are not ignoring that right side of the brain, but we are certainly underserving that side of the brain. Says Lance eagled an art teacher at Churchill whose budget was recently cut. According to psychology, you have two parts of your brain. Some people have stronger sides than other for instance, if you are more left brained you have more analytical thinking, you think logically , are good at language in addition to math and science . If you have a stronger right, you are very imaginative; you are good at understanding something immediately, plus having creativity, in addition to Art and
People who are left brain tend to approach each problem with an analytical point of view. Right