9. • LEFT BRAIN JOBS • RIGHT BRAIN JOBS
• Lab scientist • Forest ranger
• Banker • Wildlife manager
• Judge • Beautician
• Lawyer • Politician
• Mathematician • Athlete
• Bacteriologist • Artist
• Librarian • Craftsman
• Skating judge, skiing • Actor/Actress
judge, etc.,
10.
11.
12. PERSONALITY TEST(1)
• Join both you hands as if
you are praying to God
• Then check weather
your right thumb is over
left or vice versa
• Left thumb is above the
right thumb -right brain
Right thumb is above
the left thumb- left
brain
13. PERSONALTY TEST (2)
• Fold your arms in front
of you
• Right arm above left
arm------left brain
• Left arm above right
arm-------right brain
14. Right+Left
Considerate, traditional, indirect type
Can instinctively read other's emotion, and respond friendly
by natures.
Although not very into taking initiatives in moving forward,
but this person will always take a step back in supporting
others.
Stable personality and considerate, give others a being
protected feeling.
But the weakness is they cannot say no; regardless how
unwilling they are, they will take care of others.
15. Right+Right
Loves challenges, Straightforward
Once they decided on one thing, will take action right away.
Very curious, and love challenges. Dare to face dangers
without thinking through (sometimes foolishly).
Their weakness is they don't listen to others, will filter in only
what whey want to hear in a conversation, and very
subjective.
However, because of their straightforward attitude, they tend
to be fairly popular.
16. Left+Left
Dedicated, cold, perfectionist type
Very logical in all aspects.
The only way to defeat (or win over) him/her is through
reasons.
Has a lot of prides, and feeling strongly about doing the right
thing.
If they are your friends, they are very trustworthy.
However, if they are your opponents, they will be very tough
to deal with.
They usually leave a bad impression of being hard to deal with
when first met
17. Left+Right
Likes to take care of others, leader
Has a cool and keen observation ability to see through
situations, yet still can be considerate in others needs.
Because of their cool and calm nature, and strong sense of
responsibility, they tend to become head of a group.
Popular among people.
However, they may not be able to help themselves in
meddling because they want to take care of others too much.
Very concerned about how others view them, and always on
alert.
18.
19. Doctors have concluded that if you find the
man in 3 seconds that your right half of your
brain is better developed than most people.
If you find the man between 3 seconds and one minute,
then your right half of the brain is developed normally.
If you find the man between one minute and 3
minutes, then the right half of your brain is
functioning slowly and you need to eat more
protein.
If you have not found the man after 3 minutes, your right
half of your brain is a mess, and the only advice is to look
more for these types of exercises to make that part of the
brain stronger.
21. All right here's what I want you to
do - while sitting at your desk, lift
your right foot off the floor and
make clockwise circles. Now, while
doing this, draw the number "6" in
the air with your right hand.
Your foot will change direction and
there's nothing you can do about
it!
22.
23. Sit so your eyes are about 8 inches from the screen. Look at the centre of the
animation and pay careful attention to the direction the red dots appear to moving.
Step 2: Still sitting with your eyes about 8 inches from the animation, now look at a
point about 1 inch from the left hand edge of the screen and note which direction the
red dots are now moving.
What You Should See: In step 1, all the red dots in the entire animation appear to be
moving down, and the green dots appear to be moving up. In reality, the screen is
broken into three columns. In the centre column, the red dots are indeed moving
down, and the green dots up. But in the other two columns, to the left and right of
centre, the direction of the dots is reversed.
The Illusion Explained: What's happening is an example of a "binding problem" in the
brain. Typically, colour and movement are thought to be processed by different parts
of the brain. But a red ball rolling across a table looks like a red ball rolling across a
table because the brain puts the movement and colour information together to form a
coherent perception.
The brain is trying to do that in this illusion; it's incorrectly binding colour and motion
so it can tell us that all the red dots are moving in the same direction throughout our
"world," in this case the animation display. The illusion breaks down if you stand
several feet away from the monitor, and watch the illusion (a long mouse cable or a
friend is necessary to do this.)