
Ready to check your survey scores … to see if your brain leans toward solidarity or if it chases more after adventure?
1. A yes answer equals basal ganglia lean. No = working memory.
2. A yes answer equals basal ganglia lean. No = working memory.
3. A no answer equals basal ganglia lean. Yes = working memory.
4. A no answer equals basal ganglia lean. Yes = working memory.
5. A no answer equals basal ganglia lean. Yes = working memory.
6. A no answer equals basal ganglia lean. Yes = working memory.
7. A yes answer equals basal ganglia lean. No = working memory.
8. A yes answer equals basal ganglia lean. No = working memory.
9. A yes answer equals basal ganglia lean. No = working memory.
10. A no answer equals basal ganglia lean. Yes = working memory.
Now add your answers to see how many basal ganglia and how many working memory responses you scored. Which one tends to win the daily war?
If you have more than 5 basal ganglia responses you’ll want to jolt your brain’s plasticity for more working memory. Ready to keep brainpower alive and growing. How so?
You can build dynamite neuron pathways for brainpower … whenever you simply use more working memory than most people draw on in a day. Here are five brain based steps to get you started. What small difference could you zip into your day in the interest of a winning IQ?










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