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Brain lateralization Defined

Because different hemispheres of the brain perform different functions, individual's learning styles and preferences are related to the functioning and dominance of the different halves (hemispheres) of their brains. Instruction can be adapted to fit variation in individual's brain preferences.
Right Brain vs. Left Brain
Whole Brain Teaching
Right Brain/Left Brain
Left Brain vs. Right Brain -- Which Side Are You On? (lesson plan)

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Calendar: Mind events in July and August

Published July 1, 2009, 6:07 am, Scientific American

JULY 9 On this day in 1934, Canadian scientist Herbert Jasper of Brown Uni­versity made the first electrical tracing from a human brain. Jasper, considered to be one of the founders of modern neurosci­ence, pioneered the use of the electroencephalogram (EEG) to study electrical activity associated with fundamental brain functions such as consciousness and learning. He and his collaborator, ...

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