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- From: fritz@fc.sde.hp.com (Gary Fritz)
- Subject: Left -> Right brain?
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 21:08:12 GMT
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- In an email conversation with Loren Larsen, the topic of left vs. right
- brain operations came up. I realize this is sort of a controversial
- topic in some circles, but...
-
- I'm, like, way totally left-brained, dude. :-) I tend to think very
- linearly. I tend to express myself verbally instead of graphically.
-
- On the other hand, I guess maybe "way totally" is an exaggeration.
- I *do* perceive graphical models pretty well, and I think I'm more
- visual than audio or kinesthetic. But I don't think well in a
- graphical manner, don't create graphical models very well, and so on.
-
- Now maybe I'm just fine the way I am, but I think I'd like to expand
- my right-brain abilities. Does anyone have any suggestions for
- cerebral calisthenics to train my brain to spend more time on the
- other side of the corpus callosum?
-
- Thanks!
- Gary
-