Imagine your brain is like a two-room house. One room has a painter and a musician, while the other has a mathematician and a scientist. If you mostly use one room more than the other, people say you're 'right-brained' or 'left-brained'.
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- A painter who prefers using colors and shapes might be called 'right-brained'.
- A student who loves solving math problems is often seen as 'left-brained'.
- Someone who tells stories and feels deeply is usually thought of as 'right-brained'.
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See also
- Why Do People Prefer Some Music Over Others?
- What Makes a Person 'Left-Brained' or 'Right-Brained'?
- What Makes a Person ‘Confident’ or ‘Shy’?
- How Does the Brain Process Music in Different Ways?
- What Makes Some People Brave and Others Afraid?
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