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Left Brain VS Right Brain

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By Radha KarkiPublished 3 years ago 5 min read
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Left Brain VS Right Brain
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The widespread view that your dominant personality traits are related to which side of your most powerful brain control has been around for over 200 years and has spread across the Buzzfeed personality puzzle, but is by no means true. In fact, humans use both parts of the brain to create meaning and skill in both.

Much of our knowledge of these areas comes from so-called split-brain studies. We know that the left and right hemispheres of the brain are specialized in a variety of functions and that there is a real separation of workers in complex things like composing (right) and the mind (left). Each side of the brain has certain functions, so one can say that logic is on the left side and art is on the right side, and we have a dominant side that works on the other.

Ten years of research using behavioral and neuroscience techniques have revealed fascinating systematic differences between brain regions. A well-published paper summarized in the Guardian found no evidence that humans tend to have strong left-handed brain networks. As a result, the Nobel Prize-winning research by Roger Sperry and others did not fully understand the link between brain regeneration and individual personality traits, such as people with a left-brain with more sensitivity and people with a right-brain with better vision.

For example, a person with a left brain is defined as intelligent, analytical, and purposeful. The idea that people with the left brain are more concrete and analytical, or mysterious and creative has spread for decades in popular culture. The enduring influence of this viewpoint is due in part to man's inborn tendency to isolate himself from humans.

The two hemispheres (sides of the brain) left and right hemispheres have different functions. The left hemisphere of the brain is heavily involved in focusing on the inner world. Although there are functions and features of each world, humans do not belong to the "left brain" or the "right brain," as there is no difference between the left and right sides.

If a lost person separates the two hemispheres of the brain, they can function normally. According to some left/right brain beliefs, one side of each person's brain dominates and determines his or her personality, thoughts, and behavior. Some people believe that a person may have a left-brain or a right-brain, which determines how they think and act.

Certain regions of the brain perform specific functions. Certain brain areas control certain functions, such as walking or vision. As a result of relapse, the left and right layers of the brain have different functions and communicate through their physical connections.

For most people, speech functions are found in the left side of the brain, especially in people with right hands. Other speech functions associated with emotions and phrases occur on the right side of the brain (Kandel et al., 2012). Thus, language can be seen as a bridge between two parts of the body where certain functions are performed on one side or the other (Ria S.). Al., 2016).

Logical thinking and language are found on the left side of the brain (DeHaene, 1999). Humor, nuance, and analogy depend on the right brain while the ability to focus on following and following a sequential direction is associated with the left brain. This involves disabling one side of the brain and monitoring how the other side works.

This area of the right brain controls the movement of the left arm and leg and vice versa. Both sides of the brain communicate through the corpus callosum. Notable are the promotional threads, a wide-ranging white pamphlet, and neural messages passing through, and the corpus callosum, a small promise leaflet that connects the hemispheres.

People with depression experience a limited amount of right and left brain activity (Atchley et al., 2003; Hecht, 2010). According to a study conducted by the University of Utah in 2013, brain scans show that activity is similar to both sides of the brain without personality. For example, the left brain is associated with positive emotions, while the right brain is strongly associated with negative emotions (Lane & Injection, 2002).

When comparing the brain of the left and right hemispheres, the left brain processes new information and understanding of events, making it an interpreter, while the right brain is responsible for social behavior. The right side performs tasks such as thinking, art, and handling patterns and relationships. Another area of study deals with the question of how the two hemispheres of the brain behave differently on each side.

By understanding how the brain works, researchers hope to find the right way to learn. The famous 1979 book "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" suggests that your brain is designed for this, and communication with your right brain can help you see and see things more clearly. Thinking techniques are not new, but the deceptive power of color has many different meanings, and none of them are associated with the dominance of the brain in the brain.

As mentioned, the dominant side of the brain can affect your children's cognitive abilities, hobbies, learning style, and much more. If you want to understand the difference between the hemispheres of the brain and what school advice your children should receive in terms of their sovereignty, see our article.

The word left vs. brain on the right refers to the part of the structure of each part of the brain. The two parts of the hemisphere look similar, but there are significant differences in the way they process information. Because of their conflicting styles, both hemispheres do not work the same way.

It was only in the 19th century that people discovered that certain regions of the brain were responsible for certain functions. In the 1940s, doctors discovered that cutting off the corpus callosum, a series of nerve fibers that connect two parts of the brain, could reduce a patient's uncontrollable seizures during a seizure. Left people were associated with a society that hated everything, including black magic and sexual immorality, and many were forced to use their right hands to rule1. When we found that the left side of the body controlled the left side of the brain, the left hemisphere was considered less important and less dominant.

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Radha Karki

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I am very curious ar learning new things, love to read books, paintings, art, and love singing too.

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