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WHAT IS IN YOUR BRAIN. Brain – Bio Computer. Brain Bio Computer. 1,000,000,000,000 or 1 million million or 1,000 trillion or 10 11 NEURONS. Your Brain Has Tremendous Capacity. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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WHAT IS IN YOUR WHAT IS IN YOUR BRAINBRAINWHAT IS IN YOUR WHAT IS IN YOUR BRAINBRAIN
Brain Bio Computer
Your Brain Has Tremendous Capacity1,000,000,000,000
or 1 million million or 1,000 trillion or
1011 NEURONS
When you read or learn or think something new,
millions of neutrons are connected &
communicated with one another
The more connections you make the more Intelligent/Creative you are
Your Brain Has Tremendous Capacity
The Honeybee's brain is only about the size of a sesame seed with a
weight of about 1mg comprising of some 850,000 neurons or 0.00085% or 1/117,600 of human brain, yet it has remarkable capacity to learn
and remember things and is able to make complex calculations on distance travelled and foraging
efficiency, building and maintaining a honeycomb,
calculating distance, collecting nectar, producing honey, caring for its young and communicating with
other bees living in its highly organized society
Your Brain Has Tremendous Potential
Your brain is just like your muscle, you have to Exercise
it, USE IT or LOSE IT
1,000,000,000,000 or 1 million million or 1,000 trillion or 1011NEURONS
When you practise your brain starts making connections. The more you practice, the stronger
these connections become. When your brain starts making more connections thus making you more
and more INTELLIGENT/CREATIVE
Left-Brain Functions Analyse Logic Language Science & Maths
Right-Brain Functions Holistic Intuitive Creative Art & Music
Left and Right Brain Functions
Left and Right Brain Functions
Left and Right Brain FunctionsUSABILITY/ANALYTIC DESIGN/CREATIVE
Left and Right Brain Conflict
Simple Left vs Right Brain Test??
Look at the spinning LADY DANCER. If she is turning right your right side of your brain is working & vice versa. If she turns both ways for you then you have a 160 or better IQ
Simple Left vs Right Brain Test??
An Optical Illusion – Steven Novella, Clinical NeurologistDancer is a 2D image switching back & forth but our brains process it as a 3D spining object by making assumptionsDepending on the assumptions made and visual cues picked up, your brain can make the dancer spin either way.
Left vs Right Brain Test
http://www.web-us.com/BRAIN/braindominance.htm
18 Questions Only
Left vs Right Brain Test
Being creative or artistic doesn’t mean you know how to draw or play an instrument. Being creative is a way of thinking, a way of viewing the world. Creative people use the RIGHT side of their
brains more than the LEFT. Take the test and find out if your brain is RIGHT for a creative career.
http://www.wherecreativitygoestoschool.com/vancouver/left_right/rb_test.htm
54 Questions
Are you Left or Right Brain Dominant?LEFT BRAIN Dominated Students:-1)Vey neat, tidy and organised2)Do well in in most subjects & excel in class and
school3)Insensitive to people feelings and lack of people
skills4)Less imaginative, emotional, sociable & creative
RIGHT BRAIN Dominated Students:-• Messy and disorganized• Frequent day dream, talkative, very easily
distracted• Not doing well in school but excel in sport, art,
music, and creative activities• Socialising and getting along well with people
and in tune with people emotion
School Curriculums & System
Some 90% of the subjects taught in schools are left brain based subjects which require LEFT
BRAIN to learn facts, analyse info, logical thinking, maths & science.
90%
School Curriculums & SystemBut all Left or Right Brain dominated or balanced students are undergoing through the same system. Obviously, Right Brain dominated students would not do well or fail & then they would be put into “lousy” student classes/ schools. They are normally classified as stupid, slow & problem
students. After a while these students begin to believe that they are really stupid and lousy.
For Right-Brain Dominated
Student
How To Improve - Left/Right Brain Dominant Persons
Right Brain Dominant Students - Learn to use your Right Grain functions to learn Left Brain subjects, meaning that you should use your strong traits, imagination, artistic ability and feeling to learn
maths, language, geography and history (One method - Power Reading for info & Mind Mapping Techniques)
Left Brain Dominant Students - Doing well in the school & what if you could use your Right Brain that has been under utilized. You can increase your brain and learning power even more!
Research showed that the difference between outstanding/very successful people and average people is that the
former have learned to use both Left and Right Brain`
Examples of Renowned PersonsLeonardo Da Vinci (1452-
1519)
Albert Einstein(1879-1955)
One of the Greatest Scientist/Physicist of all times. Was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1921. Best know for
his Theory of Relativity & the Mass of Energy Equation, E = MC2
Painter, Sculptor, Architect, Writer, Town Planner, Engineer, Scientist and Inventor. He was obsessed
with flying machines & also drew the first cars, bicycles, machine guns , tanks & much more.
LEONARDO DA VINCI (Legacy)
LEONARDO DA VINCI (Legacy)
1452-1519
LEONARDO DA VINCI (Legacy)
LEONARDO DA VINCI (Legacy)
A Painter
An Architect
A Town Planner
A Scientist
A Sculptor
A Writer
An Engineer
An Inventor
1452-1519
LEONARDO DA VINCI (Legacy)
LEONARDO DA VINCI (Legacy)
1452-1519
Title: The Last Supper, Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan
Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Date: ca. 1495-1498
Source/ Museum: n/a
Medium: tempera wall mural
Size: 15'2" x 28'10" (4.6 x 8.8 m)
Title: The Virgin of the Rocks
Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Date: ca. 1485
Source/ Museum: Musée du Louvre, Paris
Medium: oil on panel transferred to canvas
Size: 6'6" x 4' (1.9 x 1.2 m)
LEONARDO DA VINCI (Legacy)
LEONARDO DA VINCI (Legacy)
1452-1519
Leonardo Da Vinci(DUC-VIN-CHEE)
LEONARDO DA VINCI (Legacy)
LEONARDO DA VINCI (Legacy)
Title: Embryo in the Womb
Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Date: ca. 1510
Title: Vitruvian Man
Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Date: ca. 1487
Title: Project for a Church (Ms. B)
Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Date: ca. 1490
1452-1519
He was the world’s 1st scientific illustrator.
He was obsessed with flying machines & also drew the first cars, bicycles, machine guns , tanks & much more.
LEONARDO DA VINCI (Legacy)1452-1519
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Biography
Born on March 14, 1879 in Germany.
Had an initial language delay till the age of 9, used to fail his maths and was considered as a slow learner but later was one of top students in his elementary school .He built models and mechanical devices and showed great mathematical ability at an early age.
Credible violinist too.
Albert Einstein
ALBERT EINSTEIN (March 14, 1879 – April 18, 1955)
Logic will get you from A to B.Imagination will take you everywhere.
Things should be made as simple aspossible, but not any simpler.
One of the greatest physicist of all times
Was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1921
Was best know for his Theory of Relativity and specifically forthe Mass Energy Equation E=mc2.
Einstein published more than 300 scientific and over 150 non-scientific works.[4] Einstein additionally wrote and commentated prolifically on numerous philosophical and political issues. He is often regarded as the father of modern physics
What Have We Learned?
For Better ResultsUtilize both your LEFT and RIGHT Brain
Unleash your Potentialby tapping your BRAIN POWER
QUOTATIONS
Albert Einstein
“Logic will get your from A to B, Imagination will take you everywhere.”
“Things should be made as simple as possible, but not any simpler”
Conventional/Conventional/Logical/Vertical Logical/Vertical
ThinkingThinking
Creative/ LLaatteerraallThinkingThinking
Selective Generative
Rightness Richness
Analytical, Logical & Rational
ProvocativeChallenging/Questioning assumptions & validity of concepts
Correct at every step, best way looking at a situation
Not necessary to be correct at every step. Imaginative, Weird/absurd
Look at ... in different ways Restructure patterns/information Generate alternatives
Open up pathways with intention to produce as many alternatives as possible
Select a pathway & exclude other pathways and stop when comes to a
promising approach
Logical and Rational approach Logical and Rational approach based on experiences & based on experiences &
assumptions from similar situationassumptions from similar situation
Verbal Nonverbal Analytic Synthetic Logical Intuitive Sequential Random Systematic Casual Symbolic Concrete Linear Holistic Factual Visual Abstract Sensory Digital Spatial Rational Emotional
Learn through Sight Method
Learn through Phonetic, Analytic Methods
GOOD LOGICAL THINKER
Example – LAWYER who knows enormous amount of case history and legal precedent. In approaching a new case, lawyers apply logic and rational approach based on prior practice and experience to deduce the likely outcome and advise the best line of defence or prosecution.
Good Creative Thinker
Extreme ExampleAn ADVERTISING EXECUTIVE who comes up with ingenious and original ideas to meet the tough marketing challenges. He/She should come up with novel and imaginative ideas to meet client’s requirement because the conventional approach would not impress the client.
Creative Advertisement
Creative Advertisement
CreativeAdvertisement
CreativeAdvertisement
Creative Advertisement
Creative Advertisement - NIKE
Creative Advertisement - Nike
Creative Advertisement
Creative Advertisement
Better Results
Both expert Professionals are skilfully using the different approaches of logical and creative thinking respectively to do
their jobs well.But each would do the job even better if
they were to add some of the other’s skills.
Creative + Logical Thinking
Creative + Logical ThinkingIf a Lawyer could add some of the flair and
creativity of the Advertising Executive he/she might come up with a really radical line of defence in a case which was very difficult to defend using conventional arguments.
Logical Thinking
Creative Thinking
Creative Thinking
Logical Thinking
Creative + Logical Thinking
If an Advertising Executive could apply some solid logic and analysis to her zany ideas, she could better select the one most likely to be a brilliant success in the harsh market of the real world.
Creative thinking and logical thinking should not be considered
as alternatives but as complementary tools that we need in our problem-solving
toolbox. Combining the open-minded, imaginative approach to
problem solving with skills of logical reasoning and analysis
forms the basis of really successfully lateral thinking
Creative & Logical Thinking
What Have We Learned?
Creativive thinking and logical thinking should not be considered as
alternatives but as complementary
Creative Thinking
Logical Thinking