1 / 13

Are you left or right sided?

Are you left or right sided?. By: Felicity Breedlove, and Izzy Fabry. Are you left or right sided? Do you use the left or right side of your brain more?. Question . There are two sides of the brain Each person’s brain is patterned differently One side is usually more active than the other

kort
Télécharger la présentation

Are you left or right sided?

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Are you left or right sided? By: Felicity Breedlove, and IzzyFabry

  2. Are you left or right sided? Do you use the left or right side of your brain more? Question

  3. There are two sides of the brain • Each person’s brain is patterned differently • One side is usually more active than the other • Different places in your brain are more important for certain things Background Information

  4. If the person participants are from the same family then we think that they will have a lot of the same data Hypothesis

  5. Paper • Pen or pencil • Scissors • Ball • Stairs • A coin • Paper towel tube • Sea shell • Volunteers—at least 10 • Lab Notebook Materials

  6. Make sure that each volunteer has time to do all of the tests and that you have all of the test materials ready. • On chart 1 do test 1 for hand dominance and write which hand they use. • Then do all of the other tests for hand dominance. • Test 2 is foot dominance, write which foot they use in each test. Procedure

  7. Test 3 is eye dominance. Record which eye they use. • Test 4 is ear dominance. Record which ear they use. • Make Table 2 for each volunteer. Write left or right for the majority of which hand they use most. Do this for hand, foot, eye, and ear dominance. • Calculate the percentage of people who are right and left handed, eye, foot, and ear dominant. Procedure 2

  8. Now look at the data. • Are there more volunteers who are right or left dominant with their hands, feet, eyes, or ears? • Now make a bar graph with two bars, one for left side and one for right side. Write the percentage under it. Procedure 3

  9. Graph 1

  10. Graph 2

  11. Is a bar graph • Under each bar there is the percent Graph 3

  12. One variable is find other ways to test if they are left or right sided. • Choose volunteers from different families because sidedness can run in the family. • When you collect data you can see if sidedness in linked to age or gender. Variables

  13. Thank You For Watching !

More Related