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LEFT AND RIGHT BRAIN

Psychology 
Right Brain, Left Brain
The human brain is a miraculous organ. It regulates thought, memory, judgment, personal
identity, and other aspects of what is commonly called mind. It also regulates aspects of
the body including body temperature, blood pressure, and the activity of internal organs
to help the body respond to its environment and to maintain the body's health. In fact,
the brain is considered so central to human well-being and survival that the death of the
brain is considered in many parts of the world to be equal legally to the death of the
person.
In the past fifteen years or so there has been a lot of talk of left brain and right
brain people. Clearly their are misconceptions and truths about how our brain hemispheres
operate. First of all the myth of the left brain and right brain theory. This states that
generally people see the left hemisphere of the brain controlling logic and language and
the right, creativity and intuition. In addition people differ in their styles of
thought, depending on which half of the brain is dominant. Some people believe that most
of what these notions state is farce. Next the article explores the history of this
fascination of the left and right hemispheres of the brain.. It wasn't until 1962 when
Roger W. Sperry began experimenting on certain aspects of the brain that contribute to
the truth of the left and right brain theory. Sperry studied people who had undergone
surgical division of the corpus callosum, the bridge between the two hemispheres. His
studies showed that, an object placed in the right hand (left hemisphere) could be named
readily, but one placed in the left hand (nonverbal right hemisphere) could be neither
named nor described. 
Doreen Kimura. Kimura developed behavioral methods which involved presenting visual
stimuli rapidly to either the left or right visual fields. Another important method
developed was dichotic listening which centered around the use of sound to study the
hemispheres. Through these tests and the continual study the theory that the left brain
controlled ended. Instead a new theory was born known as the two-brain theory. This said
that at different times one of the two hemispheres would be operating. An example of this
is that the right hemisphere is in control when an artist paints but the left hemisphere
was in control when a novelist wrote a book. This theory failed because of one physical
studies showed that people with hemispheres surgically disconnected could operate in
everyday life. Also, research demonstrated that each hemisphere had its own functional
expertise, and that the two halves were complementary. There are five pionts two each
hemisphere. 
1. The two hemispheres are so similar that when they are disconnected by split-brain
surgery, each can function remarkably well, although quite imperfectly 
2. Although they are remarkably similar they are also different. The differences are seen
in contrasting contributions. Each hemisphere contributes something to every action a
person takes. 
3. Logic is not confined to the left hemisphere. Although dominant in the left logic is
present in the right hemisphere. 
4. There is no evidence that either creativity or intuition is an exclusive property of
the right hemisphere.
5. Since the two hemispheres do not function independently, and since each hemisphere
contributes its special capacities to all cognitive activities, it is quite impossible to
educate one hemisphere at a time in a normal brain. 
Through my research I came to the conclusion that people are not purely left or right
brained. There is a continuum in which the hemispheres work together in harmony. Often
the left or right hemisphere is more active in some people but it is never the sole
operator. We have a single brain that generates a single mental self. , but merely
somewhere on the scale between left and right brain. Some of us are extreme left, few
extreme right and most in the middle leaning left a bit (this is where I fell). 

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