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Left vs Right Brain Argument

Left vs Right Brain Argument

In last couple of years, it is always debated how left and right hemisphere of brain are two different brains and manage different aspect of brain functions. Ian Mcgilcrhrist in his book "Brain and His Emissary" argues that instead of focusing. on what left and right hemisphere can do , more important difference is how they do these things differently.

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