[http://www.mindmedia.com/brainworks/profiler]
my results were:
Auditory : 38% Visual : 61% Left : 43% Right : 56%
My simian compatriots never make things easy for me.
[http://www.mindmedia.com/brainworks/profiler]
my results were:
Auditory : 38% Visual : 61% Left : 43% Right : 56%
I'm a 30-year-old web producer and CSS Ninja working at Pop Art who has been making websites for over 13 years. I live in Portland, Oregon with my wife and baby daughter, where I spend my free time playing video games and watching movies.
“Are you saying Sean is a single mom, or that he should be getting on a single mom? :P ”
— Urn on Sassy
Scott’s Brain
Hey, this is pretty accurate!
Your Brain Usage Profile
Auditory : 42%
Visual : 57%
Left : 63%
Right : 36%
Scott, you are somewhat left-hemisphere dominant and show a preference for visual learning, although not extreme in either characteristic. You probably tend to do most things in moderation, but not always.
Your left-hemisphere dominance implies that your learning style is organized and structured, detail oriented and logical. Your visual preference, though, has you seeking stimulation and multiple data. Such an outlook can overwhelm structure and logic and create an almost continuous state of uncertainty and agitation. You may well suffer a feeling of continually trying to “catch up” with yourself.
Your tendency to be organized and logical and attend to details is reasonably well-established which should afford you success regardless of your chosen field of endeavor. You can “size up” situations and take in information rapidly. However, you must then subject that data to being classified and organized which causes you to “lose touch” with the immediacy of the problem.
Your logical and methodical nature hamper you in this regard though in the long run it may work to your advantage since you “learn from experience” and can go through the process more rapidly on subsequent occasions.
You remain predominantly functional in your orientation and practical. Abstraction and theory are secondary to application. In keeping with this, you focus on details until they manifest themselves in a unique pattern and only then work with the “larger whole.”
With regards to your career choices, you have a mentality that would be good as a scientist, coach, athlete, design consultant, or an engineering technician. You can “see where you want to go” and even be able to “tell yourself,” but find that you are “fighting yourself” at the darndest times.
July 10th, 2003 at 9:25 pm
isn’t that great? that is a very cool test.
hey, it even pegged your careers, design consultant? it’s pretty close.. :) let me dig up my long description to post here, too..
July 10th, 2003 at 9:48 pm
Auditory : 29%
Visual : 70%
Left : 50%
Right : 50%
David, you exhibit an even balance between left- and right- hemisphere dominance and a slight preference for visual over auditory processing. With a score this balanced, it is likely that you would have slightly different results each time you complete this self-assessment quiz.
You are a well-rounded person, distinctly individualistic and artistic, an active and multidimensional learner. At the same time, you are logical and disciplined, can operate well within an organization, and are sensitive towards others without losing objectivity. You are organized and goal-directed. Although a “thinking” individual, you “take in” entire situations readily and can act on intuition.
You sometimes tend to vacillate in your learning styles. Learning might take you longer than someone of equal intellect, but you will tend to be more thorough and retain the material longer than those other individuals. You will alternate between logic and impulse. This vacillation will not normally be intentional or deliberate, so you may experience anxiety in situations where you are not certain which aspect of yourself will be called on.
With a slight preference for visual processing, you tend to be encompassing in your perceptions, process along multidimensional paths and be active in your attacking of situations or learning.
Overall, you should feel content with your life and yourself. You are, perhaps, a little too critical of yourself — and of others — while maintaining an “openness” which tempers that tendency. Indecisiveness is a problem and your creativity may not be in keeping with your potential. Being a pragmatist, you downplay this aspect of yourself and focus on the more immediate, obvious and the more functional.
Seems pretty good. Especially the artistic yet logical part and work well in a group and are sensitive to others.
July 10th, 2003 at 10:34 pm
In fact, I have taken this!
http://www.livejournal.com/users/beatings/14527.html#cutid1
July 10th, 2003 at 11:13 pm
Eh. I felt that mine, Scott’s, and David’s would apply to me equally, since they’re fairly vaguely written. Though, to be fair, Zach’s is nothing like me. Perhaps, being a pragmatist, I tend to focus on the more immediate, the more obvious and the more functional.
July 11th, 2003 at 11:33 pm
how similar were your results? how similar are you three?
July 12th, 2003 at 3:13 am
Auditory : 29% Visual : 70% Left : 63% Right : 36%
Huh. I’m a “scientist, coach, athlete, design consultant, or an engineering technician.”
July 13th, 2003 at 6:50 pm
results
Auditory : 40%
Visual : 60%
Left : 57%
Right : 42%
July 26th, 2003 at 11:59 am
All bar the career choices speaks to something true.
Auditory : 40%
Visual : 60%
Left : 56%
Right : 43%
lelia, you are somewhat left-hemisphere dominant and show a preference for visual learning, although not extreme in either characteristic. You probably tend to do most things in moderation, but not always.
Your left-hemisphere dominance implies that your learning style is organized and structured, detail oriented and logical. Your visual preference, though, has you seeking stimulation and multiple data. Such an outlook can overwhelm structure and logic and create an almost continuous state of uncertainty and agitation. You may well suffer a feeling of continually trying to “catch up” with yourself.
Your tendency to be organized and logical and attend to details is reasonably well-established which should afford you success regardless of your chosen field of endeavor. You can “size up” situations and take in information rapidly. However, you must then subject that data to being classified and organized which causes you to “lose touch” with the immediacy of the problem.
Your logical and methodical nature hamper you in this regard though in the long run it may work to your advantage since you “learn from experience” and can go through the process more rapidly on subsequent occasions.
You remain predominantly functional in your orientation and practical. Abstraction and theory are secondary to application. In keeping with this, you focus on details until they manifest themselves in a unique pattern and only then work with the “larger whole.”
With regards to your career choices, you have a mentality that would be good as a scientist, coach, athlete, design consultant, or an engineering technician. You can “see where you want to go” and even be able to “tell yourself,” but find that you are “fighting yourself” at the darndest times.
January 17th, 2004 at 5:41 am