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Left-brain versus right-brain: revealing infographic

We hear a lot about ‘left-brain’ and ‘right-brain’ these days. Below is a helpful infographic summary. Of course, most of us are a mixture of both sets of characteristics, depending on our personality, gender and the culture we live in. But one side may tend to predominate.

A huge significance to these differences: our digital communication culture, and therefore the biggest influence on the way we all think and communicate, is much more ‘right-brain’ than the print communication it is rapidly replacing. Len Sweet’s book Viral is a useful exposition of this dramatic shift.

In what ways can you see this change taking place? Please add your thoughts on the Comments section.

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Thanks to OnlineCollege.org for this infographic.

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2 comments to Left-brain versus right-brain: revealing infographic

  • This information is great. Learning where you are on the list (on both sides) smashes personal self portraits, however. I’m neither fully left nor right, it seems and sometimes not in the best way!

  • Joaquin

    This kind of stuff is nice in a metaphoric sense, but there is no scientific evidence really supporting the proposed differences

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