Some may say I have left and
right brain dominance.
Not exact matches
Yep, another impediment to mutual understanding is left -
brain (logical)
dominance vs
right brain (intuition, passion, imagination)
dominance.
So too empirical evidence about the
brain is more complex than the simple distinction about left and right processing (Sally P. Springer and Georg Deutsch, Left Brain, Right Brain [W. H. Freeman, 1981]-RRB- Take, as a prime example, the location of speech dominance in the left hemisp
brain is more complex than the simple distinction about left and
right processing (Sally P. Springer and Georg Deutsch, Left Brain, Right Brain [W. H. Freeman, 1981]-RRB- Take, as a prime example, the location of speech dominance in the left hemisp
right processing (Sally P. Springer and Georg Deutsch, Left
Brain, Right Brain [W. H. Freeman, 1981]-RRB- Take, as a prime example, the location of speech dominance in the left hemisp
Brain,
Right Brain [W. H. Freeman, 1981]-RRB- Take, as a prime example, the location of speech dominance in the left hemisp
Right Brain [W. H. Freeman, 1981]-RRB- Take, as a prime example, the location of speech dominance in the left hemisp
Brain [W. H. Freeman, 1981]-RRB- Take, as a prime example, the location of speech
dominance in the left hemisphere.
The reason for this switch, reported online April 6 by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, is unclear — perhaps the prior
dominance of the
right hand made the corresponding
brain regions less flexible to reconnections or the surgeries were done slightly differently.
Clyde Francks, head of the MPI research group «
Brain and behavioral asymmetries» and Research Fellow at the Donders Institute at the Radboud University, explains, «We think that these very early left - right differences in the spinal cord may act to trigger some of the later asymmetries of the brain, such as the eventual dominance of the left hemisphere for language functions in most adults&ra
Brain and behavioral asymmetries» and Research Fellow at the Donders Institute at the Radboud University, explains, «We think that these very early left -
right differences in the spinal cord may act to trigger some of the later asymmetries of the
brain, such as the eventual dominance of the left hemisphere for language functions in most adults&ra
brain, such as the eventual
dominance of the left hemisphere for language functions in most adults».
Some evidence comes from considering the relative
dominance of the
right and left hemispheres of the
brain.
Various techniques for studying
dominance do seem to show that people with schizophrenia have more
right -
brain activity.
Just as
right - handedness indicates left -
brain dominance in most humans,
brain laterality was determined in birds by observing which eye each bird used to fixate on a piece of food and which foot grabbed it.
Scientists have discovered that when your
right nostril is dominant, the EEG activity is greater in the left cerebral hemisphere (each hemisphere controls the opposite side of the body), and when the nostril
dominance switches, so does the activity of the
brain hemisphere.
All too often, teachers attempt (or are required) to modify their instruction because of student learning styles, to account for
right -
brain or left -
brain dominance, or because content is developmentally inappropriate.
Because these approaches involve
right hemisphere
dominance, they are beneficial to attachment work where «
right -
brain - to -
right -
brain» connections between therapist and client are essential.