Answer: You drive you teacher or lecture dilly with your constant moving around. However, if you do not fiddle and move around, because of your basal dominant profile, you do not take in and integrate the data being presented.
Depending on the rest of his/her dominance profile, there are variances especially when stressed, in how a person sees, hears, communicates predominantly verbally or kinaesthetically, and moves.
Below is a typical profile of a person who is gestalt brain hemisphere dominant, together with a dominant left eye, ear, hand and foot. This incidentally, is Mr and Mrs Einstein’s little boy, Albert’s profile. However, Albert Einstein’s alternate profile might have been that he was left foot dominant and not right foot dominant, in which case he would have felt awkward and stuck when stressed.
Profile: G1b:
Gestalt brain hemisphere, eye, ear, hand and foot dominant.
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Gestalt/right Logic/left
Profile G1b for normally organised
right handed people. |
All sensory modalities; eye, ear and kinaesthetic communication, are enabled, as is movement; foot.Nothing is restricted when stressed.
Being fully enabled; having his dominant eye, ear hand and foot opposite his dominant gestalt brain hemisphere, the Profile G1b person learns and functions best by focusing on the whole picture, context, and emotional relevance to self, and through movement. Also, these people rely very often on gut feelings and intuition; they often tend to fly by the seat of their pants.
These people must be able to see, hear, move and verbalise the whole context; the big picture, as they process from the whole to pieces, before learning the details.
The Profile G1b person appreciates metaphors and stories, examples and patterns when solving problems. He looks and listens for the intention and emotion of the person he is interacting with, and of information. Also, he interprets language primarily from its tone, pitch, and rhythm; dialect.
These people learn kinaesthetically; hands on, and they need to move, especially their hands, to process new in-put data. Also, they are physically and emotionally expressive.
The Profile G1b person quickly grasps the big picture, however he may have difficulty seeing, hearing, and communicating the details in a linear way, especially when he is stressed. He is often highly intuitive and he prefer to process information that way.
As his dominant eye tracks from right to left, the Profile G1b person will possible experience difficulty when reading or writing languages that move from left to right; English, Afrikaans, African languages. As a result of this trait, he may transpose letters and numbers, which in turn, often results in his erroneously being labelled ‘dyslexic’ and ‘reading disabled’, and sometimes, both.
The Profile G1b person has difficulty following step-by-step instructions as his logic brain hemisphere is non-dominant. When undertaking a task, he tends to start by imagining the end results, and then intuitively doing what seems appropriate to him at the time.
Being movement enabled, this gestalt dominant person’s movements tend to be spontaneous and fluid; free form. However, his capability to exhibit good technique, e.g. a specific dance step, may deteriorate when he is under stress. Also, you can virtually write off his following step-by-step instructions, especially when he is under stress.
Further, these people may have difficulty with fine motor skills such as penmanship. They will benefit therefore, from Fine-motor and Hand-eye Coordination Play.
Because his dominant hand, eye, ear, and foot are all opposite his gestalt hemisphere, the Profile G1b person has no access to his logic hemisphere during new learning or when he is stressed.
This person’s biggest difficulty will be to access the pieces of information, and then be able to put them together in a linear, logical manner, and then communicate it.
In a seminar or the classroom, the Profile G1b person will benefit from sitting toward the front of room, but where he can move without disturbing other people.
To see the logic, linear, language dominant profile which is at the oppisite end to the G1b profile on the Dominant Profile scale, see http://braincoaching.blogspot.com/.