Left Brain vs. Right Brain: Functions, Traits, and Misconceptions (2024)

The terms left-brained and right-brained refer to the two hemispheres of the brain's cerebrum. The left hemisphere generally focuses more on speech and language, while the right hemisphere manages creativity and spatial relation (e.g., the ability to focus on a rabbit in a forest without noticing each tree).

Some believe that certain people have certain personality traits or skills because one side of the brain is more dominant. But finding some skills challenging does not mean that one side of the brain is weak. Instead, skills or difficulties have more to do with how the two sides of the brain work together.

This article discusses the differences between the two sides of the brain, common misconceptions, and more.

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Left and Right Brain Differences

The two hemispheres of the cerebrum serve different purposes. For example, logic, language, and speech are mostly the jobs of the left side, while creativity, intuition, spatial attention, and association are the jobs of the right side.

The cerebrum is also responsible for muscle function, with the left hemisphere controlling the muscles on the right side of the body and the right hemisphere controlling the muscles on the left.

What Is a Left-Brained Person Like?

Science credits the left hemisphere with strong attention to detail and quantitative thinking. Some believe certain people are more logical and analytical because the left brain is dominant, though that's not necessarily true. For example, children considered gifted in math tend to have right and left hemispheres that work well together as opposed to an exceptionally strong left.

What Are Right-Brained Thinkers Good At?

Right-brained people might think more freely, qualitatively, and intuitively and consider the big picture more often. Creativity and artistic abilities are sometimes credited to right-brain dominance, too.

People who experience damage to the right hemisphere, sometimes caused by stroke, may find it challenging to:

  • Associate with dates, times, and locations
  • Focus or pay attention
  • Make connections between problems and their effects
  • Organize or plan
  • Process jokes or social cues
  • Recognize or solve problems
  • Remember or learn new information
  • See or notice things on their right side

Though it may seem that those functions are processed on the right side of the brain after damage to the right hemisphere, it has more to do with how the two hemispheres are able to work together after brain damage.

Left Brain, Right Brain, Dominance Misconception

The two sides of the brain have different roles but work together to function properly. People who excel at skills associated with one side of the brain or the other actually have a strong connection between the two hemispheres.

Similarly, when people find certain things more challenging, it is not because the side of the brain responsible for those tasks is weaker. Instead, it is because the brain develops differently than it typically might. For example, the right side may perform a role that is typically the responsibility of the left side.

Recent Research

Recent research shows that the right side of the brain develops earlier than the left, leaving the left side more susceptible to environmental influences during development. Research also shows that it is healthy for the left and right hemispheres to develop differently, each with its own unique roles.

Genes and genetic mutations play a role in this healthy brain asymmetry and can change in people with autism, schizophrenia, and other physical and mental challenges. Further research is necessary, but it may help treat various health conditions.

How the Brain Works

The brain's primary job is to process information and regulate the body. It receives information from the body through its senses of sight, touch, hearing, smell, and taste. It uses that information to decide what to do (consciously or subconsciously) and carries out those actions.

The left and right sides of the brain focus on different roles, but they work together to make the body function.

Summary

People who are especially skilled in one area or a certain type of activity are often considered left or right brained. The thought behind this is that one side is stronger than the other, but that's not the case. Instead, each side is more or less responsible for certain roles or areas of focus.

For example, the left side is generally responsible for logic and language, while the right is responsible for creativity and intuition. In reality, both sides work together, and stronger skills result from the two hemispheres working well together.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which brain is more intelligent? Left or right?

    Neither side of the brain is more or less intelligent than the other. They each focus on different roles, such as creativity or logic. Additionally, they both work together to perform tasks and carry out functions.

  • Which side of the brain controls speech?

    The left side of the brain typically controls speech and language.

  • How do you know if you're left brained or right brained?

    There are personality tests and evaluations to test for right-brain or left-brain dominance. However, these tests do not assess each hemisphere's strengths. Scientific research does not show that one side is dominant over another. People can also practice and hone skills they find challenging.

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FAQs

What are the differences between the right brain and the left brain? ›

This suggests that the left brain is more verbal, analytical, and orderly than the right brain. It's sometimes called the digital brain because it's better at things like reading, writing, and computations. On the other hand, the right brain is more visual, intuitive, and creative.

What is the personality of a left brain person? ›

What are "left-brained" people like? They are described as logical, analytical, and orderly. The theory suggests that people who are left-brain dominant do well in careers that involve linear thinking, math, and verbal information.

Who is more intelligent left or right brain? ›

For example, a person who is "left-brained" is often said to be more logical, analytical, and objective. A person who is "right-brained" is said to be more intuitive, thoughtful, and subjective. People described as left-brain thinkers are told they have strong math and logic skills.

What are the characteristics of a left brain weak person? ›

You may find that your left-brain weak child has problems with memorizing lists or tables, has difficulty understanding verbal instructions, struggles with writing, cannot focus on one task for too long, and generally doesn't enjoy school.

What is a right brain person like? ›

While everyone uses both sides of their brains in work (and in life), people who think of themselves as right-brained tend to be creative, emotional, and intuitive. They are more likely an imaginative and innovative thinker and are often drawn to fields where they can express themselves freely and help others.

What are the weaknesses of a right-brained person? ›

What are the weaknesses of a right-brained person? Right-brained characteristics tend to me less detail-oriented than left-brained characteristics. They may not be as organised, and they can't always focus on one task at a time. They tend to procrastinate more, and they're easily distracted by new ideas or projects.

Was Einstein left or right brain dominant? ›

A 2013 study found Albert Einstein's brilliance may be linked to the fact that his brain hemispheres were extremely well-connected. The ability to use right-brain creativity and left brain logic simultaneously may have been what made Einstein a genius.

What is the golden brain personality? ›

Upon digging a little bit, I discovered that people who are balanced in their use of both sides of their brain are known to have a Golden Brain. With a “Golden Grain” both sides are equally dominant, and you are perceived as creative, free-spirited, rigid, and logical all at the same time.

Can a person be both left and right-brained? ›

A recent study from the University of Utah used modern brain imaging technology to confirm that there really aren't any signs of one hemisphere dominating the other. While it's true that you may predominantly use one side of your brain during certain cognitive tasks, in most cases you need to use both!

What do left-brained people struggle with? ›

When the left hemisphere of the brain is damaged, people have difficulty speaking or understanding words either said or written down. They cannot see things on the right side of the body. It affects motor skills (limb apraxia [1]) and they often move slowly and carefully.

Which side of the brain is emotional? ›

At Ghent University, Guy Vingerhoets, Ph. D., Celine Berckmoes, M.S., and Nathalie Stroobant, M.S., knew that the left brain is dominant for language, and the right brain is dominant for emotion.

How do you know if you're left or right-brained? ›

If you're a creative or artistic type, you would have been identified as right-brained. If you're an analytical or mathematical type, you would have been identified as left-brained.

What happens when the right brain is damaged? ›

About Right Hemisphere Brain Damage

The right side controls attention, memory, reasoning, and problem solving. RHD may lead to problems with these important thinking skills. A person with RHD may have trouble communicating with others because of this damage.

What functions does the left side of the brain control? ›

In general, the left hemisphere controls speech, comprehension, arithmetic, and writing. The right hemisphere controls creativity, spatial ability, artistic, and musical skills. The left hemisphere is dominant in hand use and language in about 92% of people. Figure 2.

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