The human brain is a complex organ. No one can even comprehend how the human brain comprehends. That is why the topic in the human brain was one of the more interesting topics in project management. It also is a breather, at least one meeting slightly away from projects.
Everything is processed by the human brain. It does not matter if you are an auditory, visual, or kinesthetic type of person. What we see, hear, taste, feel, and smell are all comprehended by the human brain, and it sends signals to the other parts of the body for a proper reaction.
The brain has four modes. Mode 1 is the basal left - the part of the brain that primarily functions when learning and performing established consequences. Mode 2 is the basal right for the creation of harmony. Mode 3 is the frontal right which works when we need to find new solutions. Lastly, mode 4 is the frontal left that is utilized when diagnosis and repair is needed.
Most of the time, modes 1 and 4 are the parts which always function for me. For example, in learning Econometrics, my Mode 1 is put into use. I write down the step-by-step procedure as to how I can proceed with the problems. During exams, Mode 4 is being used frequently because I have to find solutions to answer the problems. The teacher, of course, does not give questions during exams that can be answered in the same manner as that of the assignments or seat works. I have to find my own solution, but still referring to the established sequence I knew.
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