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Tuesday
Nov162010

civilized ku # 775 ~ a beetist mandala

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Beet juice stains • click to embiggen
In light of the recent entry about right-brain / left-brain notions, civilized ku # 766, I am very curious about what side of the brain you use when making pictures. Or, since the brain rarely uses one hemisphere of the brain totally independent of the other, it would be more correct to ask which side of the brain is your dominate side?

Do you even know? Have you ever taken a LB/RB test? There are a zillion of them to be had online.

While I'm curious, how much does your LB or RB hemispheric dominance effect how you make pictures? And, do you think that your LB or RB hemispheric dominance effects / determines what you prefer to picture?

Reader Comments (4)

Well I took one of those tests and mine came out equally.

link:
http://www.intelliscript.net/test_area/questionnaire/questionnaire.cgi

November 16, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJimmi Nuffin

I took another one and I got No right and all left Brain.

Link:
http://web-us.com/brain/braindominance.htm

November 16, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJimmi Nuffin

Interesting, I got the exact same scores as Jimmi on both tests.

Nick

November 16, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterNick S.

I came out even sided on the first link and right brain dominant on the second link

December 1, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMichelle C. Parent

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