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LightBeam

Many of you may have seen this. I wonder how many of us dominate one or the other side of the brain. Left brain dominance is logic, mathematics, reason, analytical skills, etc. Right brain dominance is creativity, imagination, emotions.
If you see teal and grey on the shoes on the firs picture then you are left brain dominant. If you see white and pink on the shoes then you are right brain dominant. Now, I don't know if there is any trick to this but I have given this to all my family and friends and knowing them very well and what their jobs/interests are, it all fits exactly. I see teak and grey colors and my daily job is highly analytical, problem solving, logic, etc. However, as you all know I don't lack imagination at all. I also play piano and I can create pretty things. However, the analytical side slightly dominates. all family and friends that have scientific and analytical skills all say teal and grey colors. Those who are more creative and emotional all say pink and white. Including an actor and a musician.

What do you all see? I wonder if there is a trend among us.

https://www.elle.com/culture/a29457797/sneaker-photo-left-right-brain-dominant-theory-explained/


P.S. my sister saw teal and grey, but the next day she told me she opened FB while awakening in the morning still sleepy and drowsy and she said she say pink and white. Very interesting. During the day she tried again and she saw teal nd grey again.

"The problem is not the problem. The problem is your attitude about the problem."
Captain Jack Sparrow

T-Man

I am very left brained.  Math, logic, science.  I work in Healthcare. 

I see pink and white!  :-o

Maybe I'm an outcast!
The Adventure Continues...

LightBeam

Quote from: T-Man on January 28, 2021, 21:14:29
I am very left brained.  Math, logic, science.  I work in Healthcare. 

I see pink and white!  :-o

Maybe I'm an outcast!

I actually expect most people here to see pink and white because of this particular interest we have and the amount of imagination we use. I really thought that I was going to see pink and white, but I guess the other side slightly dominates.
"The problem is not the problem. The problem is your attitude about the problem."
Captain Jack Sparrow

EscapeVelocity

Interesting! I see teal and grey...but with a really faint, underlying pink behind the grey. And I've always considered myself leaning creative but with a definite logical side...
Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.
                                                          -O. Wilde

Frostytraveler

#4
I consider myself just as scientific, analytical and logical as I am creative, imaginative and empathetic/in touch with my emotions. If I had to pick a very slight dominance I would lean just a touch more to the analytical. However, I can't imagine many seeing pink and white in that photo. They are there, but you really have to look for them. That's clearly the logical side of me talking. Lol I tend to access the side of my brain needed at the time. When I need logic, I'm there, when I need to be creative I am also there. I like to design things... The problem is when I design things and merge into the analytical I can't make up my mind, which is called analysis paralysis. 🙂
"Don't concentrate on the finger or you will miss all the heavenly glory." Bruce Lee

Volgerle

Quote from: EscapeVelocity on January 28, 2021, 21:30:35Interesting! I see teal and grey...but with a really faint, underlying pink behind the grey.
Same result here. I think my tendency is left-brained though (I'm an artist and musician) but I also have this 'analytical' or 'rational' side in me and actually therefore consider myself kinda 'whole-brained'.  8-)  :wink:

Xanth

Actually, I came across this left brain / right brain thing recently again... studies are showing (since 2013) that our brains don't favour one side over the other.  Just another myth people love to perpetuate for some reason.  :)