[Oz-gifted] Visual Spatial Gathering

tony nolan t.nolan at uts.edu.au
Thu Nov 10 21:12:27 EST 2005


Hi,

Some research has come to suggest that the brain is broken into two 
spheres, one being the left side the other being the right side. The left 
side has been labeled the Audio Sequential side, which main behavior is to 
build up ideas and learning from small pieces, like a brick wall, to build 
up a thought or a concept. It is thought that 97% of the world is left 
brained dominate.

Right Brained dominate behavior is virtually the opposite, its where these 
people need the whole picture as soon as possible and then break down that 
picture into its composite parts for understanding and learning. This is 
meant to be the 3% of the population.

There is also a group called Cross Brain, which uses equal amounts of both 
sides of the brain.

Its not easy to explain, but you can find more information on Lesley Swords 
web site at
http://www.giftedservices.com.au/visualthinking.html

Regards
Tony

At 09:00 PM 10/11/2005 +1100, you wrote:
>What sort of visual-spatial aspects are you planning to discuss?  I don't 
>know much about this.
>
>Juliet.
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>Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 8:45 PM
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