Thursday, November 3, 2011

Which eye do you shoot with? I shoot with my left.

When looking through the left eye you're using your right hemisphere, which is the more creative side of your mind. When looking through the right eye you're using the more analytical side of your brain. Which would be more technically oriented.

Right brain or creative thinkers gather information by feelings and intuition. This information is retained by using images and patterns and are able to visualize the whole idea as we gather our research. The thought processes appear illogical and meandering because they are emotional, intuitive, abstract and laterally connected. Analysis of this information or problem-solving often involves free association and, while the solutions may be quite innovative, the route traveled to reach this conclusion would be impossible for a more rational left brain thinker to follow. Visual thinkers do not use a step-by-step process to gather information -- rather it is visually gathered all at once which makes organization of this information and verbalizing the accumulated data, either in written or verbal form, difficult. Right brain thinkers are best able to express themselves using art, music or dance.
Left Brain or Critical Thinkers collect information using logic and sense. This information is retained using words, numbers and symbols. Unlike right brain thinkers who see the whole concept, left brain thinkers see only parts of the whole idea which guides them in their logical, step-by-step gathering of information. Their brain processes are deductive, rational, concrete and analytically connected. Left brain thinkers express themselves with concise words, numerical and written formulas and technological systems.

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