By
Jeannette Diaz
Martin Arredondo
English 101 D066 SUM 13
09/16/2013
Right Brain, Left Brain
Introduction
Left Brain, Right Brain research http://spdsupport.org/articles/19-learning-styles-both-hemispheres.shtml The differences between left and right Brain http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lateralization_of_brain_function 1. Lateralization of brain function
Comparing Right Brain and Left Brain A. http://www.oecd.org/edu/ceri/neuromyth6.htm 1. Two parts of the brain * http://bama.ua.edu/~st497/pdf/rightorleftbrain.pdf 1. The brain –dominance theory *
Conclusion:
During your stages of learning growth and personal development the world can and will present different types of challenges that will place complex demands on your brain. Knowing how to use you efficiently to solve problems and arising challenges will help you accomplish all goals and will help you be successful.
Jeannette Diaz
Martin Arredondo
English 101 D066 SUM 13
09/16/2013
Left Brain, right Brain
Scientist has explored theories about the two hemispheres of the brain and the ways that they differ in function from each other, the two hemispheres are connected by a corpus callosum, or bundle of nerve fibers that facilitates communication between the two hemispheres. It is known that popular psychology sometimes makes broad generalizations about certain functions of the brain being lateral which t is located in either the right or left side of the brain. The lateralization theory - was developed by Roger Sperry, and Robert Ornstein- they play a major role to helps us understand human behavior, personality, creativity, and ability to use proper mode of thinking when performing a particular task.
Research has shown the most common characteristics of right brain thinkers are as follows; holistic thinkers, creative, visualizers, sensitive, none verbal, imagistic, day dreamers, risk takers and are great with artistic motor skills. Right brain thinkers focused