The Effect of Types of Brain Dominance on Mental Imagery among Yarmouk University Students

Authors

  • د. إيلاف هارون رشيد شلول

Keywords:

Types of Brain dominance, mental imagery.

Abstract

This study aimed to reveal the effect of types
of Brain dominance on mental imagery among
Yarmouk University students. The sample of the
study consisted of (500) male and female students
from scientific and humanitarian faculties students
from Yarmouk University. To achieve the objectives
of the study the researcher used two instruments:
mental imagery scale, and Herman instrument to
brain dominance. The results of the study showed
that the (D) (the region of higher right quarter)
type was in first rank, while the (A) (the region of
higher left quarter) type was in last rank, and the
results of the study indicated there were statistically
significant differences in mental imagery, attributed
to type of brain dominance in all the sub skills,
except of flexibility skill, and there were statistically
significant differences attributed to the gender, in
favor of the females, and there were statistically
significant differences attributed to the reaction
between type of brain dominance and the gender, in
favor of the males in (A) (the region of higher left
quarter) , and (B) (the region of lower left quarter) ,
and favor of the females in (D) (the region of higher
right quarter) , and (C) (the region of lower right
quarter).

Published

2017-08-09

How to Cite

شلول د. إ. ه. ر. (2017). The Effect of Types of Brain Dominance on Mental Imagery among Yarmouk University Students. Journal of Al-Quds Open University for Educational & Psychological Research & Studies, 5(18). Retrieved from https://journals.qou.edu/index.php/nafsia/article/view/233

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