
Is your brain wired for winning or losing? Believe it or not one side of the brain can compete for center stage – and it’s not always the winning side. How so?
One brain part calls for solidarity and the other whistles after adventure. Barricade your brain’s plasticity to either invitation, and the other one takes over in some rather sudden and surprising ways.![]()
Complete this survey to see if your brain leans toward solidarity or chases after adventure. Simply add a YES or NO beside each survey question below.
1. Do people see you as solid and predictable? Yes _____ No _____
2. Do you return often to enjoy favorite vacation spots? Yes _____ No _____
3. In the last year, did you host people of another culture in your home? Yes _____ No _____
4. Do you enjoy at least 3 musical genres? Yes _____ No _____
5. Would others see you as a flexible collaborator? Yes _____ No _____
6. Have you mastered a new computer problem in last year? Yes _____ No _____
7. Do you often see and name stubborn or complex problems? Yes _____ No _____
8. Do you tend to mentor others more than others mentor you? Yes _____ No _____
9. Do you follow diligently a few regular TV shows weekly? Yes _____ No _____
10. Did you vary morning routines 3 times or more last week? Yes _____ No _____
Check your scores here to see if your brain leans toward more wins or losses.
Simply complete the above survey. In the war between basal ganglia and working memory see which side trumps for your brain. Check to see the meaning behind survey responses here.










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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... [Read More]
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