How to find Left Brainee/Right Brainee and Differences Between them?
In this blog we are going to Know about the how to find left brainee/right brainee and difference between them. Before that we can see that how human brain works.
How the human brain works?
The human brain is an intricate organ. At approximately 3 pounds, it contains about 100 billion neurons and 100 trillion connections. Your brain is command central of all you think, feel, and do. Our brain is divided into two halves, or hemispheres. Within each half, particular regions control certain functions. The two sides of your brain look very much alike, but there’s a huge difference in how they process information. Despite their contrasting styles, the two halves of your brain don’t work independently of each other. Different parts of your brain are connected by nerve fibers.The human brain is constantly reorganizing itself. It’s adaptable to change, whether it’s physical or through life experience.

Theory of Left Brain/Right Brain
This theory is based on the fact that the brain’s two hemispheres function differently. This first came to light in the 1960s, thanks to the research of psychobiologist and Nobel Prize winner Roger W. Sperry.
The Left Brain are sometimes referred as Digital brain. The Left brain is more Verbal and Analytical.
According to Roger W. Sperry research,the left brain is also connected to:
- Thinking in words
- Logic
- Sequencing
- Linear Thinking
- Mathematics
- Facts
Above mentioned things are for the left brainee by this we can find left brainees.
The Right Brain are sometimes referred as Analog brain. The Right brain is more visual and intuitive.
Roger W. Sperry research,the left brain is also connected to:
- Arts
- Rhythm
- Imagination
- Holistic thinking
- Intuition
- Feelings visualization
- Daydreaming
These things are right brainee.
Simple Brain Exercises and step to activate both sides of your brain
Memory lapses can occur at any age, but aging alone is generally not a cause of cognitive decline. When significant memory loss occurs among older people, it is generally not due to aging but to organic disorders, brain injury, or neurological illness.
Studies have shown that you can help prevent cognitive decline and reduce the risk of dementia with some basic good health habits:
- Try Juggling
- Take the Stroop test
- Learn a new skill
- Play mind games
- Mind mapping
- Solving math problems
- Staying physically active
- Spend time 30 min for reading on each day
- Getting enough sleep
- Not smoking
- Having good social connections
- Limiting alcohol to no more than one drink a day (or) better don’t drink.
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