What Your Brain Says About How You Think And Learn.
By sunshinelady
@sunshinelady (7609)
United States
May 23, 2007 9:21pm CST
This is the neatest site and I have belonged to it for quite some time. Maybe some of you have heard of it or seen it. This is a free site. I am telling you about it because it has some of the neatest test that they give. Like the one learning about how your brain thinks and learns. Take this test it is very fascinating and then tell me what you think.
http://web.tickle.com/tests/brain/index_main.jsp
1 person likes this
7 responses
@sunshinelady (7609)
• United States
6 Jun 07
I like this site. It has more tests than this one and I find most of them very interesting. Thanks for your response.
1 person likes this
@ugotit (73)
• India
24 May 07
good tests like these have been available on mensa.org.
they tell you how the learning pattern for you is. some people have visual memory some have auditory memory by knowing which category yoy belong you can get the benefit of the natural capacity of learning that you posses. thanks for the links i will test them.
@sunshinelady (7609)
• United States
24 May 07
I will have to go to mensa.org and see what it is. My brother when he was alive talked about the mensa quite often. I am interested in what the site is about. Thanks for responding.
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
24 May 07
my son used to take those tests all the time. I loved that site too. Now he is bored with it and on to something else lol
1 person likes this
@whiteheather39 (24403)
• United States
24 May 07
I thought it was very interesting. I am a left sided user and the results were very accurate. Thanks for sharing.
1 person likes this
@foxyfire33 (10005)
• United States
24 May 07
I love this site! I've been a member for a few years. They've been giving away one free premium report every week to members but I hadn't seen this one yet.
It said that I am balananced-brained. I have to agree completely. This is what the quick summary said:
That means you are able to draw on the strengths of both the right and left hemispheres of your brain, depending upon a given situation.
When you need to explain a complicated process to someone, or plan a detailed vacation, the left hemisphere of your brain, which is responsible for your ability to solve problems logically, might kick in. But if you were critiquing an art opening or coming up with an original way to file papers, the right side of your brain, which is responsible for noticing subtle details in things, might take over.
While many people have clearly dominant left- or right-brained tendencies, you are able to draw on skills from both hemispheres of your brain. This rare combination makes you a very creative and flexible thinker.
The down side to being balanced-brained is that you may sometimes feel paralyzed by indecision when the two hemispheres of your brain are competing to solve a problem in their own unique ways.
Since I am a member I was able to have the full report for free but it was even longer so I won't share it all here of course. I did find it interesting that the test indicated that I'm an auditory learner. I've never considered that to be my strong suit.
1 person likes this
@sunshinelady (7609)
• United States
24 May 07
I have been a member of this site for a long time also. I find it fascinating some of the tests that they come up with. Thanks for your response.
@hachimitsu (873)
• United States
24 May 07
Interesting! Though a bit long, and too bad the full report requires payment.
I'm left-brained. I expected that result since my right hand is dominant and I'm an Aquarius (logical). I still want to be an artist & musician, though.
1 person likes this
@sunshinelady (7609)
• United States
24 May 07
I have been a free member on the site for quite some time. I have taken more than a few of their tests. They have some very interesting ones. Thanks for your response. It is appreciated.
@ElicBxn (63643)
• United States
24 May 07
it says I'm a balanced brain thinker:
That means you are able to draw on the strengths of both the right and left hemispheres of your brain, depending upon a given situation.
When you need to explain a complicated process to someone, or plan a detailed vacation, the left hemisphere of your brain, which is responsible for your ability to solve problems logically, might kick in. But if you were critiquing an art opening or coming up with an original way to file papers, the right side of your brain, which is responsible for noticing subtle details in things, might take over.
While many people have clearly dominant left- or right-brained tendencies, you are able to draw on skills from both hemispheres of your brain. This rare combination makes you a very creative and flexible thinker.
The down side to being balanced-brained is that you may sometimes feel paralyzed by indecision when the two hemispheres of your brain are competing to solve a problem in their own unique ways.
1 person likes this