Cerebral dominance
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Cerebral dominance
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- Anatomy of genius : split brains and global minds
- Arts education & brain research
- Asymmetrical function of the brain
- Borderland consciousness and the borderland personality : the evolution of the western psyche's reconnection with nature
- Brain asymmetry
- Brain lateralization in children : developmental implications
- Cerebral hemisphere asymmetry : method, theory, and application
- Cerebral lateralization : biological mechanisms, associations, and pathology
- Cerebral lateralization and cognition : evolutionary and developmental investigations of motor biases
- Clinical management of right hemisphere dysfunction
- Clinical management of right hemisphere dysfunction
- Comparative vertebrate lateralization
- Disorders of space exploration and cognition
- Divided brains : the biology and behaviour of brain asymmetries
- Divided brains : the biology and behaviour of brain asymmetries
- Drawing on the right side of the brain : a course in enhancing creativity and artistic confidence
- Drawing on the right side of the brain : a course in enhancing creativity and artistic confidence
- Education of the left and the right : implications of hemispheric specialization
- Hemi-inattention and hemisphere specialization
- Hemispheric asymmetry : what's right and what's left
- Hemispheric interaction in number processing of patients with lateralized brain damage
- Hemisphericity as a key to understanding individual differences
- Hemisyndromes, psychobiology, neurology, psychiatry
- Language, aphasia, and the right Hemisphere
- Laterality : functional asymmetry in the intact brain
- Le développement des habiletés de l’enfant : coordination bimanuelle et latéralité
- Left brain, right brain
- Left brain, right brain
- Left brain--right brain differences : inquiries, evidence, and new approaches
- Living in the borderland : the evolution of consciousness and the challenge of healing trauma
- Living in the borderland : the evolution of consciousness and the challenge of healing trauma
- Right brain/left brain leadership : shifting style for maximum impact
- Right brain/left brain president : Barack Obama's uncommon leadership ability and how we can each develop it
- Right hand, left hand : the origins of asymmetry in brains, bodies, atoms, and cultures
- Social cohesion : essays toward a sociophysiological perspective
- Stress, health, and the social environment : a sociobiologic approach to medicine
- Teaching and brain research : guidelines for the classroom
- The Dual brain : hemispheric specialization in humans
- The asymmetrical brain
- The decline and fall of hemispheric specialization
- The divided brain and the search for meaning : why we are so unhappy?
- The focusing hypothesis : the theory of left hemisphere lateralised language re-examined
- The lateralized brain : the neuroscience and evolution of hemispheric asymmetries
- The master and his emissary : the divided brain and the making of the Western world
- The two halves of the brain : information processing in the cerebral hemispheres
- The two sides of perception
- Two sides of the brain : brain lateralization explored
- Using the right brain in the language arts
- Visual information processing : the use of backward masking to investigate right and left cerebral hemispheric dominance
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