Perdev
Perdev
Perdev
Personal Development
What is the brain and how
does it work?
What happens inside your brain
when you learn something new?
The brain is a wrinkled,
pinkish-gray, three-pound
organ that is
primarily composed of fat
and water.
The brain is a complex organ
that controls thought, memory,
emotion, touch, motor skills,
vision, breathing, temperature,
hunger and every process that
regulates our body.
The brain has
three major parts:
Cerebrum
Cerebellum
Brain stem
The brain stem connects the spinal
cord and the brain.
It controls functions that keep people
alive such as breathing, heart rate, blood
pressure and food digestion.
Vision functions
are located in the
occipital lobe.
RIGHT HEMISPEHERE
• The right hemisphere controls the
left side of the body.
• It takes care of the creative,
intuitive and emotional aspects.
Each hemisphere, with their
respective dominant functions,
has a particular way of processing,
information, learning and ways of
doing.
Left Hemisphere Right Hemisphere
Factual Intuitive
Logical Holistic
Analytical Spontaneous
Sequential / Organized Open
Controlled Flexible
• Creative thinking is an expansive way
of driving your thoughts to venture into
the realm of possibilities.
• Creativity does not rest on intelligence
alone. It accesses different modes of
thinking to make a breakthrough.
Here are some techniques that you
can use to allow further stimulation of
your brain to work in a more exciting
way.
• It is a mental technique
that lets you explore an
idea by considering all
possible areas related to
the topic at hand to get
fresh insights.
• This kind of thinking
exhausts all ideas you
can connect with your
topic or problem.
• It is a creative way of exploring ideas
through a graphic or visual
presentation.
• It uses words, images, numbers, colors
and spatial awareness to expand your
brain.
• It uses mental skills that enhance brain
activity to produce ideas, learn
through clearer thinking and perform
better.
• Begin at the center of a blank page to give your brain freedom to
expand your ideas freely in different directions.
• Choose a central idea and give it a visual representation to make it
appealing, catch your attention and to keep you focused.
• Draw the main branches around your central idea to stand for the
associations you make with it.
• Curve your branches to make it more appealing.
• Use images to represent you ideas in your mind map. It helps spark
words or ideas in head.