I guess it should follow that brain activity i. But the brain is always metabolizing, receiving blood and producing some electrical activity. It is alive after all. Is it possible that esoteric brain activities like intuition, analytical thinking and creative thinking might occur at the baseline or ground state of the human brain?
Perhaps our observational tools cannot measure everything of importance going on in the brain. Researches to resolve the righty-lefty issue should include deeper studies on the unified and coordinated roles of corpus callosum, the occipital lobes, the thalamus and the handedness phenomenon. Otherwise, all that right-left question remain a mystifying anomaly. One such example of this anomaly is me. I am writer with strong discursive skills in words and logic who is a visual artist — drawing, painting, sculpture, photography — right-handed and with strong physical preference for my left stances in martial arts.
I and the few others like me would be curious about what science say on this myth. I wonder about cross hemispheric individuals. I was tested in my youth and advised that indeed I had cross hemispheric or cross dominance symptoms.
At the same time I was tested and found to have an IQ of Not amazing as an IQ compared to many, but it did allow me to adapt and learn in new ways during my lifetime, at least to date.
I understand your thoughts on the research results. Certainly other research points to the fact that after brain trauma one can start to use other areas of the brain to take over functions for damaged areas. The research you mention with the mathematician verses the artist brain scans were likely not conducted while the part was actively performing their said specialized skill especially on the corpses. If so, then we would see certain areas of the brain that showed higher levels of activity that others.
Also that the activity would be in many people in different areas since the neural pathways would have been built in their brain based on all environmental factors, age at the time of learning, and brain trauma earlier or later. I went down that rabbit whole for 20 minutes today just out of interest in the failure of our educational system.
One of my co-workers believes in Flat Earth —in the 21st century. It boggles my mind. The failure of our educational system is very apparent on the roadways as you drive anywhere. People have become more and more stupid! Brain fog is everywhere. They think paying attention costs money!! Thanks for visiting. Don't miss your FREE gift. Sign up to get tips for living a healthy lifestyle, with ways to fight inflammation and improve cognitive health , plus the latest advances in preventative medicine, diet and exercise , pain relief, blood pressure and cholesterol management, and more.
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A My thinking is like pictures going through my head. B My thinking is like words going through my head. A I agree with new ideas before other people do. B I question new ideas more than other people do. B Other people think I organize well. A I have good self-discipline. B I usually act on my feelings. A I plan time for doing my work. A With a hard decision, I choose what I know is right. B With a hard decision, I choose what I feel is right.
A I do easy things first and important things later. B I do the important things first and the easy things later. A Sometimes in a new situation, I have too many ideas.
A I question new ideas more than other people do. B I agree with new ideas before other people do. A I have to have a lot of change and variety in my life. B I have to have an orderly and well-planned life. A I spread my work evenly over the time I have. B I prefer to do my work at the last minute. A I keep everything in a particular place. A I have to make my own plans. A I am a very flexible and unpredictable person. B I am a consistent and stable person. A With a new task, I want to find my own way of doing it.
B With a new task, I want to be told the best way to do it. To Score:. I hope this information helps you understand what kind of thinker you are. You might also enjoy reading about ideas on how artists can improve their work habits.
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