The Two Parts of the Brain
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Your brain has two sides. And each has a distinctly different way of looking at the world. Do you realize that in order for you to read this article, the two sides of your brain must do completely different things? The more we integrate those two sides, the more integrated we become as people. Integration not only increases our ability to solve problems more creatively, but to control physical maladies such as epilepsy and migranes, replace certain damaged brain functions and even learn to "thin" into the future. Even more startling is evidence coming to light that we have become...
have the same thing on one side as the other - ears, lungs, eyes, kidneys, etc." explains Dr. Patricia De Feudis, director of psychology at Credit Valley Hospital in Mississauga, Ont. "But with the brain there is more specialization. You can have something going on one side and not not be aware of it in the other."
have the same thing on one side as the other - ears, lungs, eyes, kidneys, etc." explains Dr. Patricia De Feudis, director of psychology at Credit Valley Hospital in Mississauga, Ont. "But with the brain there is more specialization. You can have something going on one side and not not be aware of it in the other."
Our knowledge of the brain is general is only beginning. We know even less about how the hemispheres operate, Getting in touch with how the two sides work can only do us good, if just to keep us from walking around "half-brained".
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