What Part Of Your Brain Do You Use Best?

This isn't just about the left side or the right side - this will help narrow down into which part exactly!

Hana Kyoko
Created by Hana Kyoko
On Jan 17, 2016

If you could choose any type of job here, which do you like the most?

If you could choose any type of job here, which do you like the LEAST!

Choose one:

Of the following, what are you best at?

Which are the following are you not good at?

You are asked to pick the painting you like more.

Choose a word:

Like DJ Khaled likes to say, another one.

Now that we're on the topic, what type of music do you like the most from these?

To finish off with the way your brain works - pick a luckiest number from the following. (And I purposely left out 7)

Cerebellum

Cerebellum

The cerebellum (Latin for "little brain") is a region of the brain that plays an important role in motor control. It may also be involved in some cognitive functions such as attention and language, and in regulating fear and pleasure responses, but its movement-related functions are the most solidly established.

The cerebellum does not initiate movement, but it contributes to coordination, precision, and accurate timing. This is the part of the brain that you use best - you're made for sports and physical activities.

Amygdala

Amygdala

The amydala is shown in research to perform a primary role in the processing of memory, decision-making, and emotional reactions, the amygdalae are considered part of the limbic system.

You are conscious of the emotions around you, and you respond to them very well. You use that part of your brain best. There are numerous studies that link this trait to introverts as well - so it wouldn't be strange if you were also an introvert or got nervous very quickly.

Use your senses to your advantage!

Medulla

Medulla

A long story short, the medulla oblongata is in charge of everything that happens automatically - the heartbeat is one of the very important ones.

Have you heard the stories of monks who can control their heartbeat? Have you ever wondered how some people were AMAZINGLY well under pressure? It's not JUST the medulla, of course, but this is the part of the brain that functions in those situations.

You're in control!

Basal Ganglia (balance)

Basal Ganglia (balance)

Strangely read the same way we pronounce a wonderful herb that tastes great with tomatoes - the basal ganglia strongly interconnected with the cerebral cortex, thalamus, and brainstem, as well as several other brain areas. The basal ganglia are associated with a variety of functions including: control of voluntary motor movements, procedural learning, routine behaviors or "habits" such as bruxism, eye movements, cognition and emotion.

Yes, a mouthful! Long story short, you have the perfect balance! You aren't too far shifted in any direction when it comes to observations and talents. This is a great thing, we genuinely call people like you jacks of all trades!


The basal ganglia

Occipital Lobe (perception)

Occipital Lobe (perception)

The occipital lobe is the visual processing center of the mammalian brain containing most of the anatomical region of the visual cortex.

You use this best because you are very perceptive, and perhaps unconsciously so. You picked out almost every one of the little tricks I put and you might be thinking "what tricks?" EXACTLY! They surely weren't brain busters, but they were made to get you to choose a certain way - and you didn't. Well done!

People like you tend to be very great data analysts and have taken the tech industry over by storm!

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