Due to a little stupidity on my part I forgot to scrape the actual scores and it won’t let me see them again without doing the whole test again, which, frankly, I can’t be arsed to do right now…they were something like:
Auditory: 87%
Visual: 13%
Left: 47%
Right: 53%
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Neil, you are balanced in your hemispheric dominance and a pre- dominantly auditory learner. This combination suggests that you are flexible in your perceptions and view of the world, while you prefer to learn in a deliberate and orderly fashion.
You have the capability to tolerate ambiguity well without surrendering the equally important ability to have strongly held views of your own.
Your perceptions balance between “the bigger picture” and the “details,” which allows you to be flexible in your organization. You can work logically or skip from subject to subject with equanimity.
In much the same way, you have achieved balance between the abstract and the concrete, the symbolic and the functional. This permits you to focus on the concrete tasks which need to be completed in the present with a clear understanding of how they relate to the future.
The preeminence of your auditory mode of processing suggests that you orient towards processing materially in a sequential fashion. This may slow you down at times, and you might feel that you could do or learn things faster, causing some frustration.
What will generally be most important to you in learning and living is the “pace” or “rhythm” that you experience. More so than others, you will vary that rhythm in order to more effectively use the balance that you possess.
In the overall scheme of things, you will find yourself to be consistent in a wide range of activities. Your own artistic skills may well be more oriented to the theater or writing or even in music. If you have a sense of incompleteness, it could be attributed to the undeveloped visual learning and visual skills which are inherent in your development and you may be well-advised to pursue activities which would contribute to your growth in that way.