>Tommie Powell wrote:
>>
>> Yes. Incidentally, I noticed that about half of the respondants to Sally's
>> survey have been people who work in computer/math fields -- doubtlessly
>> "logic geeks" (like me) -- and that the other half generally have strong
>> "artistic" sensibilities. That's a peculiar mix, isn't it?
>
>Hey, I resemble that remark! Computer dweeb by day, artist by night,
>that's me.
>
>Last year we did a cognitive brain mapping of our group at work. This
>was *not* a personality test, rather it was intended to discover a
>person's preferred modes of thinking. If one tries to communicate with
>someone who has a different cognitive preference, and neither of you is
>aware of the differences, it is extremely easy to garble the
>communication. Anyway, I ended up with an almost even split between
>left-brain and right-brain dominance in terms of preferred mode of
>thinking.
>
>Laurie
>milo@winternet.com
>
http://www.winternet.com/~milo
>
>
Are you left-handed? I heard that left-handed people used more both
hemispheres of their brain than right-handed ones (who used more their left
hemisphere -rationality, etc...-).
Christophe Grandsire
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