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GOOD MORNING!
Lets light up our 
BRAIN!
What's always coming 
but yet never arrives?
ANSWER: 
tomorrow
Which word if pronounced right is 
wrong but if pronounced wrong 
is right.
ANSWER: 
“wrong”
What does it mean?
It means: 
Forgive and Forget
What does it mean?
It means: 
Head over 
heals
What does it mean?
It means: 
tricycle
ion t ce
BRAIN 
DOMINANCE
BRAIN 
• An organ that serves as the center of the nervous system. 
It functions as a primary receiver, organizer, and 
distributor of information for the body. It has a right 
half 
and a left half, each of 
which is called a 
hemisphere.
DOMINANce 
• The influence or control over something. 
• Control or ascendancy 
• The power or right 
to give orders or 
make decisions.
Therefor ; BRAIN DOMINANCE is: 
• The use of different sides of the brain in 
determining learning and listening patterns. 
That is to mean, the consistence of 
using one side of the brain over the 
other.
Brain Dominance suggests… 
• People use different sides of the brain to process different 
information. 
• Most people use both sides of their brain but prefer learning 
strategies associated with 
one side 
- Left Brain Dominant 
- Right Brain Dominant 
- Bilateral Brain Dominant
LEFT BRAIN DOMINANT 
 They follow directions 
 Do well on tests 
 Sit still in school 
 Seem organized 
 Tend to be good business people 
 Are generally serious
RIGHT BRAIN DOMINANT 
 They are creative 
 They are empathetic 
 They are spiritual 
 Their focus is not 
on this world, but 
the next.
Are you LEFT or RIGHT brained? 
LET`S 
TEST 
IT!
brain (report in psyco)
Right Brain/Left Brain 
Cross eyes 
Look at Center 
Watch the cross on the third circle. Every few seconds, it will change from a 
horizontal line to a vertical line and back. This is because the hemispheres of your 
brain are alternating in dominance for this activity. When the right hemisphere is 
dominant you see the blue circle and vertical line on top; when the left hemisphere is 
dominant, the red circle and horizontal line are on top.
IN LEARNING STYLE
LEFT BRAIN 
• If you are left brain dominant, then you probably like to work through 
learning step by step. 
• You prefer resources that guide you through learning in sizable 
chunks and you'll 
be happier breaking down your 
learning into an ordered series 
of goals and tasks. You work 
best with other people who are 
systematic and focused.
RIGHT BRAIN 
• If you are right brain dominant, you will prefer learning resources that 
give you the big picture, such as case studies, and examples of good 
practice. 
• You will prefer to start work on 
a broad goal or project, and fill in 
the detail, the specific skills you 
need as you go. You will probably 
learn well from observing, discussing 
and sharing experiences with 
colleagues.
RECALL 
( at a Party )
LEFT BRAIN 
• Left brains will meet 12 people and 
remember their names the next day.
RIGHT BRAIN 
• 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.
NEATNESS
LEFT BRAIN 
• Lefts usually have a tidy personal space and 
know where things are.
RIGHT BRAIN 
Rights have a "piling" system that they use quite often. They 
sometimes say, "Don't touch my piles. I know where 
everything is." Other rooms 
in a right brain's world 
may be neat and tidy, 
but the personal space 
rarely is.
PUNCTUALITY
LEFT BRAIN 
• Lefts will be on time and even early for 
everything. They are the ones in the theatre 
before anyone else gets there.
RIGHT BRAIN 
• Rights, on the other hand, are usually only on 
time for the most important things. Rights are 
likely to be on time for church if in the choir. 
If not in the choir, it 
is probably optional to 
be on time.
Gestures
LEFT BRAIN 
• Speak with few gestures and are not very 
animated. Their voice does not fluctuate 
much.
RIGHT BRAIN 
• Rights can not talk without using the hands. 
Their facial expression and voice 
may both be quite 
animated and 
entertaining.
Famous Right 
Brains 
The Right Brains Among Us Are Many
Albert Einstein
Leonardo Da Vinci
Jonas Saulk
In general, the left and right hemispheres of your 
brain process information in different ways. We tend 
to process information using our dominant side. 
However, the learning and thinking process is 
enhanced when both side of the brain participate in a 
balanced manner. This means strengthening your less 
dominate hemisphere of the brain.
THANK YOU! 
PREPARED BY: 
Hilda Gillian Ranis
brain (report in psyco)

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brain (report in psyco)

  • 2. Lets light up our BRAIN!
  • 3. What's always coming but yet never arrives?
  • 5. Which word if pronounced right is wrong but if pronounced wrong is right.
  • 7. What does it mean?
  • 8. It means: Forgive and Forget
  • 9. What does it mean?
  • 10. It means: Head over heals
  • 11. What does it mean?
  • 15. BRAIN • An organ that serves as the center of the nervous system. It functions as a primary receiver, organizer, and distributor of information for the body. It has a right half and a left half, each of which is called a hemisphere.
  • 16. DOMINANce • The influence or control over something. • Control or ascendancy • The power or right to give orders or make decisions.
  • 17. Therefor ; BRAIN DOMINANCE is: • The use of different sides of the brain in determining learning and listening patterns. That is to mean, the consistence of using one side of the brain over the other.
  • 18. Brain Dominance suggests… • People use different sides of the brain to process different information. • Most people use both sides of their brain but prefer learning strategies associated with one side - Left Brain Dominant - Right Brain Dominant - Bilateral Brain Dominant
  • 19. LEFT BRAIN DOMINANT  They follow directions  Do well on tests  Sit still in school  Seem organized  Tend to be good business people  Are generally serious
  • 20. RIGHT BRAIN DOMINANT  They are creative  They are empathetic  They are spiritual  Their focus is not on this world, but the next.
  • 21. Are you LEFT or RIGHT brained? LET`S TEST IT!
  • 23. Right Brain/Left Brain Cross eyes Look at Center Watch the cross on the third circle. Every few seconds, it will change from a horizontal line to a vertical line and back. This is because the hemispheres of your brain are alternating in dominance for this activity. When the right hemisphere is dominant you see the blue circle and vertical line on top; when the left hemisphere is dominant, the red circle and horizontal line are on top.
  • 25. LEFT BRAIN • If you are left brain dominant, then you probably like to work through learning step by step. • You prefer resources that guide you through learning in sizable chunks and you'll be happier breaking down your learning into an ordered series of goals and tasks. You work best with other people who are systematic and focused.
  • 26. RIGHT BRAIN • If you are right brain dominant, you will prefer learning resources that give you the big picture, such as case studies, and examples of good practice. • You will prefer to start work on a broad goal or project, and fill in the detail, the specific skills you need as you go. You will probably learn well from observing, discussing and sharing experiences with colleagues.
  • 27. RECALL ( at a Party )
  • 28. LEFT BRAIN • Left brains will meet 12 people and remember their names the next day.
  • 29. RIGHT BRAIN • 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.
  • 31. LEFT BRAIN • Lefts usually have a tidy personal space and know where things are.
  • 32. RIGHT BRAIN Rights have a "piling" system that they use quite often. They sometimes say, "Don't touch my piles. I know where everything is." Other rooms in a right brain's world may be neat and tidy, but the personal space rarely is.
  • 34. LEFT BRAIN • Lefts will be on time and even early for everything. They are the ones in the theatre before anyone else gets there.
  • 35. RIGHT BRAIN • Rights, on the other hand, are usually only on time for the most important things. Rights are likely to be on time for church if in the choir. If not in the choir, it is probably optional to be on time.
  • 37. LEFT BRAIN • Speak with few gestures and are not very animated. Their voice does not fluctuate much.
  • 38. RIGHT BRAIN • Rights can not talk without using the hands. Their facial expression and voice may both be quite animated and entertaining.
  • 39. Famous Right Brains The Right Brains Among Us Are Many
  • 43. In general, the left and right hemispheres of your brain process information in different ways. We tend to process information using our dominant side. However, the learning and thinking process is enhanced when both side of the brain participate in a balanced manner. This means strengthening your less dominate hemisphere of the brain.
  • 45. PREPARED BY: Hilda Gillian Ranis