Do you enjoy tests that help you better understand yourself?
This one might interest you. Depending on what you see first in the image, you will discover whether you are more cerebral or creative. Ready to find out more?
Left brain or right brain: which one is dominant?
Since the 1960s, research by Roger W. Sperry, a psychobiologist and Nobel Prize winner, has shed light on an interesting theory: each side of our brain plays a specific role. Depending on which side is dominant, our personality, way of thinking, and even our natural talents can differ.
So, what do you see first in this image? A tiger or a monkey? Your answer can say a lot about who you really are.
If you saw the tiger’s head first
If the image of a tiger’s head immediately caught your attention, it means that your left hemisphere is dominant. This side of the brain is generally associated with logic, analysis, and organization. In other words, you are likely a methodical, rational, and goal-oriented person.
Your personality traits:
Organized: You appreciate lists, schedules, and the satisfaction of checking off completed tasks.
Precise: You know exactly where you’re going and how to get there.
Rational: You rarely let emotions influence your decisions.
Logical: Mathematics and sciences are often your natural allies.
Realistic: You easily distinguish between the ideal and the possible.
In summary: Your thinking is structured, efficient, and pragmatic. However, keep in mind that being open to other perspectives can sometimes lead to enriching discoveries.
If you saw the monkey first
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