Literature DB >> 18057572

Brain hemisphere dominance and vocational preference: a preliminary analysis.

Gary Michael Szirony1, L Carolyn Pearson, John S Burgin, Gerald C Murray, Lisa Marie Elrod.   

Abstract

Recent developments in split-brain theory add support to the concept of specialization within brain hemispheres. Holland's vocational personality theory may overlap with Human Information Processing (HIP) characteristics. Holland's six RIASEC codes were developed to identify vocational personality characteristics, and HIP scales were designed to measure hemispheric laterality. Relationships between the two scales were evaluated through canonical correlation with some significant results, however not all Holland scale scores correlated with left, right, or integrated hemispheric preference. Additional findings related to participants self-perception of music and math ability were also correlated. Findings on this added analysis revealed a high correlation between perception of musical ability and right brain function but not between mathematical concept and left brain alone. Implications regarding vocational choice and work are discussed.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18057572

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Work        ISSN: 1051-9815


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Authors:  S K L Darweesh; M K Ikram; M J Faber; N M de Vries; C A Haaxma; A Hofman; P J Koudstaal; B R Bloem; M A Ikram
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