The test might have been taken off the web site by now because the result of
all those who took it was given in the programme last night. Pity it took so
long for my post to get through to Arachne. The original was sent at around
9 am yesterday morning, but hadn't appeared on my computer by 6 pm
I came in at 50 towards female
jenny barron
NE Scotland
>
http://www.bbc.co.uk/theoneshow/article/2007/10/mm_brainsex.shtml
>
> The
average performances for people taking the test on a scale of
> 0-100 each
>
side of male and female, men have so far come out 50 towards male and
> women
> 50 to
The post I sent this morning seems to have got lost in the ether. Here it is
repeated with typos corrected :-)
BBC1 TV is running a series this week on whether you have a male or female
brain - that doesn't mean you are male or female. The theory behind it is
that the way your brain works depend
BBC1 TV is running a series this week on whether you have a make or femail
brain - that doesnlt mean you are male or female. The theory behind it is
that the way your brain works depends on the amount of testosterone you were
subjected to as an embryo in the womb at a certain point of eevelopmen
I came in at 25 towards female - and I could make Tamara's dancer spin
both ways.
Brenda
On 12 Oct 2007, at 18:39, Jean Nathan wrote:
The results of experiements carried out this week are shown, which so
far
uphold the male/female brain regardless of sex theory. There's an
online
test as
Well that was just downright weird! It kept changing as I would look
at it. Thanks for sharing the link. I am going to forward it to my
artsy friends. In other right/left brain tests I score around 70 -
75 % right brained. My husband on the other hand, scores 98% left
brained. When I g
The post I sent this morning seems to have got lost in the ether. Here it is
repeated with typos corrected :-)
BBC1 TV is running a series this week on whether you have a male or female
brain - that doesn't mean you are male or female. The theory behind it is
that the way your brain works depends
--- Sue Babbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have not a clue how you make the figure look as if
> it is going anti-clockwise.
I thought it strange that the direction would change
when I scrolled down so I could not see her feet.
When I scrolled up, she changed back. After a bit, I
could make he
I could only see it going clock wise, but did not agree with their lists.
I found more on the left brain list that fit me.
Maybe I am more like my daughter who as a child did not have a dominate side
in her brain, she is (and always was) definitely left handed. Boy did she
have trouble in school!!
I have not a clue how you make the figure look as if it is going
anti-clockwise. I am the most right-handed of people, and should therefore
be left-brained! Logic was my specialty in gaining my MA in mathematics, and
I am VERY detail oriented. I don't think I fit this page very well
Sue
T
YikesIt keeps alternating on me. First one way,
then the other. And back again. Does that mean that
my mind can't decide what it's doing
Alice in Oregon -- with 2-3 dry days before the next
series of storms.
--- Tamara P Duvall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This popped up on on of th
This popped up on on of the "lefty blogs" I read (it's not serious
politics all the time, y'know ). Interesting... From the way I see
the figure moving (and I ain't tellin' and spoiling your own test), it
means I'm right-brain dominant. Not detail-oriented, among other things
(though, apparentl
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