Hemispheric Dominance

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Hemispheric Dominance A 1996 study showed that learning styles are alike on all continents, with the proportion of left brain to right brain learners being relatively similar.

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Hemispheric Dominance. A 1996 study showed that learning styles are alike on all continents, with the proportion of left brain to right brain learners being relatively similar. Left-sequential/organized Right-creative/emotional. Western society honors LEFT BRAIN THINKERS. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Hemispheric Dominance

A 1996 study showed that learning styles are alike on all continents, with the proportion of left brain to right brain learners being relatively similar.

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Left-sequential/organizedRight-creative/emotional

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Western society honors LEFT BRAIN THINKERS They follow directions Do well on tests Sit still in school Seem organized Tend to be good business people Are generally serious

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Eastern society honors RIGHT BRAIN THINKERS They are creative They are empathetic They are spiritual The Eastern society values this kind of

thinking because their focus is not on this world, but the next.

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How is dominance formed?

Born with it

Environmental-early exposure

Choices made-what is important to YOU?

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Posture and LearningHow and where you sit can make a difference!!!

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When you sit up straight, you engage the LEFT side of the brain. The body control needed to sit up straight

comes from the left side In order to learn, you can’t be too

comfortable. You need a little discomfort to remain alert for extended periods.

School chairs, then, are exactly what you need to learn!

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Comfort engages the RIGHT side of the brain. Relax

Lean back

Lie down

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What does this mean for homework??? If you are studying for a test, sit up straight…

use a chair like a dining room chair

If you need to do something creative, like write an essay, make yourself comfy. Sit in a recliner or beanbag chair.

(just don’t fall asleep!! )

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Knowing what kinds of activities belong to the left or right brain can help you switch back and forth for optimum performance.

When you get a tool, you have instructions on how to use it. Knowing how to use your brain makes sense.

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The Hemispheres compliment each other! A brain can be half left/half right,

predominantly left, or predominantly right. Left brains learn by hearing.

Left brains like lectures!

Right brains need to DO something. Once they EXPERIENCE the process they will

remember it!

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Recallat a party…

Left brains will meet 12 people and remember their names the next day

Right brains will NOT remember their names, but will know what they wore, where they were sitting, how their hair was done, and maybe even what they were talking about.

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How the different hemispheres approach a project

Left-arrange the steps in order and begin with the first on the list

Right-ricochet method-no obviousorder needed, they do the step that comes to mind Both can get theBoth can get the job donejob done

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Neatness Left- tidy spaces, know where things are Right-Don’t touch my piles!!! I know where

everything is…other rooms may be tidy, but personal space rarely is

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Planning Left-much advance planning

Right-spur of the moment

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Testing Left-memorize well, can memorize facts and

dates Rights-remember images and patterns, can

see the picture of a soldier in their mind, can remember details in his uniform, know what season it was, and know there was a date below the picture…just have a terrible time remembering that date!

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Impulse Control Left-more easily control behavior, innate

ability to weigh consequences

Right-more impulsive, Not always cognizant of possible consequences

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Punctuality Left-on time or early for everything…they are

the first ones in the movie theater

Right-on time for only the most important things.

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Gestures Left-not very animated

Right-lots of hand movements…facial expressions and voice can be expressive and entertaining!

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Right Brain Traits Scan written material quickly and try to figure

out what to do without reading details Learn in visual, audio, and kinesthetic images Don’t memorize well and need to visualize a

picture Have rapid word associations-

which can cause TROUBLE

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They do not like to “jump through the hoops” to get something done.

They see the “big picture” easily and steps don’t seem necessary because they already understand what needs to happen.

Often non-judgmental. Because they can see both sides to an issue, they may be seen as wishy-washy…but that is not necessarily true.

Can be too trusting.

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Some famous right brained people… Albert Einstein

Leonardo Davinci

Jonas Saulk

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Best time of the day to learn Morning…

Afternoon…

Evening…

No preference…

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Temperature and Learning If it is too warm or too cold, the brain is in a

constant state of distraction. It is constantly seeking a way to improve the condition.