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CEREBRAL PREFERENCES PROFILE HERRMANN
Drawing from the research of neurobiologists Roger Sperry and Paul McLean on brain functioning, American researcher Ned Herrmann developed the Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument (HBDI) questionnaire which, after processing, produces a person's 'Profile of Brain Preferences.'
It then becomes possible to understand how our professional choices, our way of working, learning, managing, and communicating are influenced by our brain preferences.
For the Herrmann tool, there are no right or wrong answers. It is neither a psychotechnical test nor an IQ test.
The HBDI profile is a grid that functions like a simplified map of the human mind, used to identify individual learning processes and to see, according to the situation, which parts of the brain are involved.
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