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The idea that we have a dominant brain hemisphere has been generally discredited, mostly because it is not even scientifically true. The the thought that left brainers are logical, good with mathematics and language, while right brainers are creative and artistic has no basis in fact but has captured the imagination go the same groups that believe in other pseudoscience babble.
The scientific findings suggest that for each person either the left or right side of their brain is dominant and that this can affect the way we think. Left-brained people tend to be logical and systematic, while right-brained people tend to be artistic and emotional.
They believed that the brain was 1 whole peice, and nota bunch of peices. they thought it was all one cell
Insaner, saner.(No) Brainer, drainer, feigner, gainer, stainer.Or use "her" ie.brain her,stain herretain her
The idea that we have a dominant brain hemisphere has been generally discredited, mostly because it is not even scientifically true. The the thought that left brainers are logical, good with mathematics and language, while right brainers are creative and artistic has no basis in fact but has captured the imagination go the same groups that believe in other pseudoscience babble.
I have no clue. @.@ Okay, I think it might be because they are very impulsive, and react to things quickly. They think, "Ohmygawd, I need to _______" and then they do it. Left brainers, however, are more critical. They think things through before they do them, and by the time they've registered that something is happening and they need to respond, it has already happened. My source? Linkage below. :) http://painting.about.com/library/blpaint/blrightbraintable.htm I ALSO discovered that right-brained people have a different reaction to PICKLES than left-brained people! If you put a pickle in front of a right-brainer, they would most likely jump up and run around in circles screaming, "WHEEEEEEEE!" whereas a left-brained person would more likely try to do a backwards flip into a swimming pool. Fascinating, huh?
Yes, in a manner of speaking. The brain is divided into two hemispheres, right and left. People tend to have a dominant hemisphere which is what also drives their being right or left handed. People who have a dominant right hand (e.g., it is the one they write with and eat with), have a dominant left hemisphere of their brain and vice versa, those who write with their left hands are said to have a dominant right hemisphere of the brain. So, sometimes those with dominant right hands are called "left-brained" people.It is because the right side of the brain controls muscles on the left side of the body and the left side of the brain controls muscles on the right side of the body.Certain traits and abilities are also associated with the different brain hemispheres, for example:The right hemisphere is associated with:Spatial abilitiesFace recognitionVisual imageryMusicThe left Hemisphere is associated with:LanguageMathLogicMy nephew, who is left-handed, likes the pun: "Only left handed people are in their right minds."For more interesting information about the hemispheres of the brain and some experiments you can do to learn more about them, see the related link below.
Here are some ideas for Corporate team names. The Bean Counters,The Head Trip, Victorious Secret and the Lollygaggers. Other ideas for names are, The Spark Plugs, Lucky Charms or the No Brainers.
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The homonym of "left" is "left", as in "she left the room" and "I have two left feet".
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