Some people say you're either left-brained or right-brained, like being a puzzle piece that fits one side of the brain. The left side is for thinking and numbers, while the right is for art and imagination. But scientists think it's not that simple, it’s more about how each brain works together.
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- A kid who loves solving math puzzles is said to be left-brained.
- An artist who paints with their right hand might be thought of as right-brained.
- Some people say that a teacher who uses both words and pictures in lessons is using both sides of the brain.
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See also
- Why Do People Enjoy ‘Puzzles’ More Than Others?
- How Does the Brain Process Emotions and Why Do They Affect Us?
- How Does a Brain Remember Things?
- How Do People Remember Things Long Term?
- How Does the Brain Remember Dreams After Waking Up?
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