What you see first says a lot about your way of thinking.

We’ve always loved these little tests that are supposed to reveal a lot about us. You don’t have to be a neurologist to participate: a simple picture, an animal, and you’ll get some interesting information! Behind this fun experiment is a theory about how our brain works.

In the 1960s,     the famous American psychobiologist Roger W. Sperry played a crucial role in popularizing the idea that our brain is divided into two hemispheres, each with specific functions. Although this concept    has been used primarily  as a playful tool for self-discovery, it nevertheless exerts      a deep fascination     .

Ready      to play?      Look at this picture: what do you see first? A tiger or a monkey? The answer might surprise you…

Have you ever seen a tiger? Your mind is an accurate compass!

If your gaze instinctively fell on the majestic head of the tiger, it’s because your thinking is characterized by rigor and structure. Your left brain is probably your preferred copilot.