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I don't have a scientific answer to your question, but I would imagine so. I think that I might be one of those people. To use myself as an example..

I am ambidextrous and I have played the piano since I was 4 months old (not good at the beginning, obviously! But my mother would push me up to the piano while I was in my scooter chair and I would play all day long!). So I taught myself how to play the piano, and I have read that such a skill taught early will cause the middle portion of the brain to make connections between the two halfs.

When finding answers to solutions in my everyday life, I am quite creative as well I can be strikingly systematic- I can switch back and forth at ease. I have always been able to "see both sides to every situation".

I didn't have favourite subjects in school, because I liked every single one. Although now, I study chemistry and medicine and I write music and am self-taught to be literate in a few different languages.

I'm one of those weird people who can't be pigeon-holed into one "type".

2006-10-19 08:23:13 · answer #1 · answered by Realmstarr 4 · 0 0

hmm I always score 50/50 on those brain tests myself.. and I am a person who has excellent memory, and can play most anything I hear on a piano and some other stringed instruments, but piano is very easy to me. But, I also am comfortable with math because it is an exact science and I like this. I like making things. I like creative photography and I also like drawing with pencil, and charcoal. I like color. But I also am really good at writing essays for some reason, AND following formats like APA. Not a big deal to me, and I get it perfect. I'm very quick with computers, gaming consoles and finding my own way around software. I absolutely LOVE glitching out of maps on video games, because it's challenging and I like figuring out hard stuff on my own. So, I don't think that it means you're not exceptionally good at nothing. In fact, you just might be exceptionally good at anything you put your mind to. lol Sometimes with little effort on your part, some things may come naturally to you and feel effortless.

2016-02-19 14:14:35 · answer #2 · answered by Susan 2 · 0 0

Dunno but I don't think so. How would you prove they were anyway?!

2006-10-19 08:15:23 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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