3.7 2013 brain studies
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Connecting the “Right and Left” Brain
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Bilateral manipulation is the use of both sides of the body to accomplish a given task. The corpus callosum is part of the brain that allows for communication between the hemispheres of cerebrum to aid in processing sensory, motor, and cognitive information.
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Inspiration for the Rain man.Was born with macrocephaly and the bundle of nerves connecting the two hemispheres of the brain were missing.He reads a book in about an hour and remembers approximately 98% of everything he has read.Sense of humor emerging since 1994.
Kim Peek
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Often times people don’t realize that both sides of the body are actually involved in accomplishing a given task. They believe they only need their dominant side. However we use both sides more than we think. For example what do we use our non-dominant hand and arm for when we write?
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The brain is 10% larger in men. The neurons in a women’s brain are more compact.Male brain’s contain 6.5 times more gray matter.Female brain’s contain 9.5 times more white matter.
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Average I.Q. is virtually the same in men and women.Women think differently than men. Women are tuned into words and emotions, while men are tuned into visual/spatial abilities.Women have a sharper memory for details.Men and women navigate differently.
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Most of the observed differences between men and women’s brains are based on our evolutionary roles in the family unit.
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