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5) classify the functions given belowl into those of deft side of the brain of those of the right side of the braia Analytical thinking, Holistic thinking logical thinking Intuition creativity Language, science of mathemat Cs, Arts & music
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Left Brain vs. Right Brain: What Does This Mean for Me? Left brain/right brain theoryStaying sharpBoosting creativity Takeaway How the human brain works The human brain is an intricate organ. At approximately 3 pounds, it contains about 100 billion neurons and 100 trillion connections. Your brain is command central of all you think, feel, and do. Your brain is divided into two halves, or hemispheres. Within each half, particular regions control certain functions. The

two sides of your brain look very much alike, but there's a huge difference in how they process

information. Despite their contrasting styles, the two halves of your brain don't work independently of each other. Different parts of your brain are connected by nerve

fibers. If a brain injury severed the connection between sides, you could still function. But the lack of integration would cause some impairment. The human brain is constantly reorganizing itself. It's adaptable to change, whether it's physical or through life

experience. It's tailor-made for learning. As scientists continue

mapping the brain, we're gaining more

insight into which parts control

necessary functions. This information is vital to advancing research

into brain diseases and injuries, and how

to recover from them. Left brain/right brain theory The left brain/right brain theory

The theory is that people are either left

brained or right-brained, meaning that one side of their brain is dominant. If you're mostly analytical

and methodical in your thinking, you're said to be left-brained. If you tend to be more creative or artistic, you're thought to be

right-brained. This theory is based on the fact that the brain's

two hemispheres function differently. This first came to light in the

1960s, thanks to the research of psychobiologist and Nobel Prize winner Roger W. Sperry.

The left brain is more verbal, and orderly than the right brain. It's sometimes called the digital brain. It's better at things like reading, writing, and computations.

According to Sperry's dated research, the left brain is also connected to:

logicsequencinglinear

thinkingmathematicsfactsthinking in words The right brain is more visual and intuitive. It's

sometimes referred to as the analog brain. It has a more creative and less organized way of thinking.

Sperry's dated research suggests the right brain is also connected to:

imagination holistic thinkingintuitionarts rhythmnonverbal cuesfeelings visualizationdaydreaming

We

know the two sides of our brain are different, but does it necessarily follow that we have a dominant brain just as we have a dominant hand?

A team of neuroscientists set out to test this premise. After a two-year analysis, they found no proof that this theory is correct. Magnetic resonance imaging of 1,000 people revealed that the human brain doesn't actually favor one side over the other. The networks on one side aren't generally stronger than the networks on the other

side. The two hemispheres are tied together by bundles of nerve fibers, creating an information highway. Although the two sides function differently, they work together and complement each other. You don't use only one side of your brain at a time.

Whether you're performing a logical or creative function, you're receiving input from both sides of your brain.

For example, the left brain is credited with language, but the right brain helps you understand context and tone. The left brain handles mathematical equations, but right brain helps out with comparisons and rough estimates.

General personality traits, individual preferences, or learning style don't translate into the notion that

you're left-brained or right-brained.

Still, it's a fact that the two sides of your brain are different, and certain areas of your brain do have specialties. The exact areas of some functions can vary a bit from person to person.

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