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Posted by duddy   February 6, 2014   4179 views

We've all heard about the right brain-left brain theory, which we owe to Nobel Prize winner Roger W. Sperry. The theory suggests that ‘left-brained’ people are more logical and analytic than ‘right-brained’ people, who are more creative and have a holistic approach to life, but is it true? Despite its popularity, researchers say that most people learn to be both logical and creative and that lateralised patterns of brain activity change as we age.

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Yeah. -- It's a nice descriptive tool, but "Right-brained vs. Left-brained" is a fallacy (at best). Inaccurate and overly simplified. …
Posted on Feb 6, 2014 by padre
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I don't really think this left brain-right brain thing is true... I love Science and I'm good at it. At the same time, I like poetry and I'm kinda creative. See, people learn to develop things in their on way based on their abilities and intelligence.
Posted on Feb 6, 2014 by savio
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I would like to see a scientific explanation to why this whole "right and left" brain thing is true if it is indeed so.
Posted on Feb 8, 2014 by mchavz
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