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Theta Z 10-13-2012 07:48 AM

Let's Start a new, fun, highly interesting thread
 
:rolleyes: This was sent to me by some Vancouver friends, and it's been fun to take this RightBrain/LeftBrain Test online (easy) & discussing our results, and those of one's children. This is really fun & interesting to share results!

I'm quite surprised at my results, at my age now, and at this age-stage of my injury-&-healing. I'd always been a 'right-brained' person, since university. Now, however, post-tbi/pcs, it seems that I am "58% LEFT brained dominant, and 42% Right brained!!
Wow! :eek: I've perhaps grown, of necessity to become more LEFT brain dominant? I find this highly interesting for me to reflect upon. Apparently indeed I am truly NOT the same person I was pre-injury; and in this long journey of healing, I've let go some 'strength' and 'built mental muscle' in seeming others.

So, I propose that we take the test, save it as a doc. on your computer, and enjoy a lively & fun discussion over our results, and how we "see ouselves" pre-injury and then "now"!

Best regards,

Theta :o

From the Art Institute of Vancouver:
http://www.wherecreativitygoestoscho...ht/rb_test.htm

Concussion 10-13-2012 09:24 AM

Very Interesting.

Sadly, I never took one of these before my injury in June 2010, however, I was always considered a Right Brain person, being Left handed and creative - woodetching, colored pencil drawing, some watercolor painting, and I loved fiction reading - particularly fantasy.

Now, I find I have no time for anything much but reading a few pages here and there of Fantasy fiction, and usually nod off during that for a short few minute uncomfortable 'nap'; trying to focus to etch or draw is just not possible for headaches, and concentration is always a mess for any of it long term.

My results: 53% Left / 47% Right.

sospan 10-13-2012 09:39 AM

Couldn't even complete the test :(

Theta Z 10-13-2012 03:13 PM

Thanks for sharing your results, experience, reflections here, Concussion
 
:rolleyes:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Concussion (Post 922231)
Very Interesting.

Sadly, I never took one of these before my injury in June 2010, however, I was always considered a Right Brain person, being Left handed and creative - woodetching, colored pencil drawing, some watercolor painting, and I loved fiction reading - particularly fantasy.

Now, I find I have no time for anything much but reading a few pages here and there of Fantasy fiction, and usually nod off during that for a short few minute uncomfortable 'nap'; trying to focus to etch or draw is just not possible for headaches, and concentration is always a mess for any of it long term.

My results: 53% Left / 47% Right.

Concussion,
How interesting to note that you also, obviously a lifelong creative, right-brained/left-handed, came up with similar results, perhaps as surprising to you as my own were for me.

I actually found myself wondering to answer "per the usual, pre-injury/old me", as it were. I was surprised at my answers, as the post-injury/the 'me' with which I must learn to live and function in the world and in my life, now, as I am.

Thanks again, Concussion.
Best to you.
Sounds like you are taking good care of your brain, and not pushing-it, with even seemingly simple, formerly- enjoyable tasks.

Sincerely,
Theta ;)

Theta Z 10-13-2012 03:17 PM

Aww, I'm so sorry, sospan. So difficult, exhausting, exasperating perhaps?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sospan (Post 922240)
Couldn't even complete the test :(

Oh dear. Oh well. No need to press yourself.
Take care and keep us posted on how you are doing, okay?
We're keeping the faith for your recovery!:(

Best,
Theta ;)

andromeda 10-13-2012 04:48 PM

Interesting test. Most of the questions I had a definite 'yes' or 'no' answer to. I especially liked the one about reciting the letters of the alphabet to recall a name. I do that all the time.

Here's my results:

Left Brain Right Brain
54% 46%

You are more left-brained than right-brained. Your left brain controls the right side of your body. In addition to being known as left-brained, you are also known as a critical thinker who uses logic and sense to collect information. You are able to retain this information through the use of numbers, words, and symbols. You usually only see parts of the "whole" picture, but this is what guides you step-by-step in a logical manner to your conclusion. Concise words, numerical and written formulas and technological systems are often forms of expression for you. Some occupations usually held by a left-brained person include a lab scientist, banker, judge, lawyer, mathematician, librarian, and skating judge.


Pardon?

sospan 10-13-2012 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andromeda (Post 922354)
and skating judge.[/i]

Pardon?

Obviously :) must be related to holding up the cards with the numbers on them :winky:

"Starr" 10-13-2012 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sospan (Post 922240)
Couldn't even complete the test :(

Don't feel bad, I couldn't do it either. I struggled through about 4 questions, but then I couldn't figure out the correct (for me) answers anymore and gave up.

Will try again another day, maybe right after I wake up... it seems neat.

I have the worst time trying to fill out forms or questionnaires. If they are worded a little awkwardly or the answer isn't straightforward on how it applies to me, I just can't cope. Made all the intake forms etc at rehab brutal... my husband helped, but by the 3rd set of questionnaires, I was frustrated, confused and in tears. The nurse came in to see if I was done, took one look at me and said "Oh honey, you are so done" and took the evil paperwork away. I was so grateful.

Starr

Theta Z 10-13-2012 11:24 PM

Hello, Starr,
No matter, no need to push or stress yourself. Don't bother your brain w/ it. "Save" your brain for more important energy-expenditures in your days & nights. ;)

Ahh, and I do well know whereof you speak, re: "forms and questionaires". I especially get so stressed-out w/ health history forms, and financial forms. I routinely will ask of a new doctor's office, if they will mail them to me in advance. Because it takes me so long (days) to complete them. ;) It's simply exhausting and aggravating to me. :mad:

My State Rehab Svcs. was simply brutal. I in fact had to tell the old guy that it was time for him to leave my home -- (he'd popped in, with no notice) --- because I just couldn't do anymore. He seemed to think me 'uncooperative' with 'the process'. I said (after he'd already taken up over 2 hours of my precious energy/capacities and time, then but only a couple weeks post-injury!! ) --- "You simply must go and go now. You've expired my capacities for today. I simply cannot do anything more today. Goodbye."
How abusive.

So, I am glad, Starr, that you have your husband to assist you with such forms & questionnaires, and that the Rehab nurse was cued-into-you and responded in compassionate kindness.

Hang in there, Starr. It's in no way simple or straightforward.
I'm ever so glad to see you posting here on NT again. I do know how it is, when we simply haven't the capacity. Nonetheless, you are in our thoughts and concerns.
Do keep us posted, Starr.

Best regards,
Theta ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by "Starr" (Post 922364)
Don't feel bad, I couldn't do it either. I struggled through about 4 questions, but then I couldn't figure out the correct (for me) answers anymore and gave up.

Will try again another day, maybe right after I wake up... it seems neat.

I have the worst time trying to fill out forms or questionnaires. If they are worded a little awkwardly or the answer isn't straightforward on how it applies to me, I just can't cope. Made all the intake forms etc at rehab brutal... my husband helped, but by the 3rd set of questionnaires, I was frustrated, confused and in tears. The nurse came in to see if I was done, took one look at me and said "Oh honey, you are so done" and took the evil paperwork away. I was so grateful.

Starr


sospan 10-14-2012 03:25 AM

It is strange how post injury forms and questions pose such a problem.

In the UK the form for disability benefits 70+ pages long and it really is a marathon to complete as they require written paragraphs as well as the tick box answers.

Overly complex sentences which contain a lot of negatives trip me up - "It is not that I don't like it". I have to play this through my mind a few times to get the logic


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