Psychobiologist and Nobel laureate Roger W. Sperry conducted ground-breaking research on the brain’s hemispheres and their distinct functions.
According to Nobel Prize-winning psychobiologist Roger W. Sperry, the left and right hemispheres of the brain work differently, and how you think depends on which hemisphere is dominant. According to his studies, there are several tests that can identify your personality and cognitive patterns.
Many of these tests have been analyzed by Bright Side and we have selected the best ones to help you introspect. Take this quiz to find out a little more about who you are.
Look at the picture for a moment. Which animal did you notice first?
To learn more about how your mind processes the animal you originally observed, scroll down.
tiger head
The left hemisphere of your brain is more active than the right. You are very organized, analytical, and goal-oriented. You are more likely to be logical, analytical, and objective when faced with a challenge.
However, you tend to be stubborn at times because you know that your decision was based on careful consideration. Therefore, it is recommended that you hear what others have to say and consider it as well. Remember that modesty goes a long way.
your character traits
Planned: You make your plans according to a to-do list, for example.
Precise: Your goals are well-defined and you know how to achieve them.
Emotions and feelings, according to reason, do not prevent you from achieving your goals.
You’re good at math, physics, and sequencing, which makes sense.
Realistic: You live in a very real world. Fairy tales and fiction have no place in it. Likewise, even though others may see your goals as ambitious, you know they are doable and practical.
Your brain uses the right hemisphere more actively. You have a lot of original ideas and are quite creative. When faced with a dilemma, you rely less on critical thinking and more on your intuition, which is usually the right answer.
You are fully aware that every step you take in life is a lesson for you and that even failure is a step in the right direction. You value the journey more than the destination. You are a dreamer, so you often find yourself in your own fantasy world. You need to regularly examine your reality and start paying a little more attention to the world around you.
your character traits
Impulsive: You act on a whim. You have a talent for thinking outside the box.
You have a lot of emotional investment in a wide variety of issues. You think for a while before you act on your emotions.
You are creative and artistic, with talents in art, music, and other creative fields.
If you’re intuitive, you don’t make to-do lists or follow rules. You use intuition to solve problems.
Dreamy: You strive to fulfill your dreams rather than your goals in life and often succeed.
Keep in mind that the two brain hemispheres interact and complement each other rather than working independently. Therefore, while you may seem to have more traits associated with one hemisphere than the other, you undoubtedly also have traits from the opposite hemisphere.
So which picture did you see first? A monkey hanging from a tree or a tiger head? Do you have the same personality traits? Please tell us in the comments.
It is important to note that the cerebral hemispheres do not work in isolation; they work together and complement each other’s strengths. While you may exhibit multiple traits associated with one hemisphere, chances are you also have traits from the other hemisphere. Adopting a harmony between analytical and creative thinking can lead to a holistic approach to life and problem-solving.
So, which image did you see first? Did the description of the associated personality traits resonate with you? We’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences in the comments.
Remember that self-reflection and introspection can provide valuable insights into your own mind and personality to help you better understand yourself and navigate life’s challenges.
Study is BS, I was the tiger head and the monkey at about the same time, a one second difference,