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Is our Brain Cross-Wired?

Is our Brain Cross-Wired?

 It is also important to know that the body is cross-wired — that is, all the input and output from the right half of the body crosses over and is processed by the left brain, and vice versa.

This crossover is also true for vision, so that the left half of what we see goes to the right side of the brain, and vice versa. 

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