Only when the puzzle involved rules for social exchanges did the right-brain network come on line. |
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I suppose we can explain the left-handers by noting that creativity is usually a right-brain function, and left-handers are right-brained. |
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You say that the foreigners do the left-brain work cheaper, and so this country should focus on the right-brain work and do it better. |
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Would a little less pseudo-science and a little more right-brain reflection on what real people feel and do give us some more valid insights? |
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Whether or not they were currently depressed, young women who had experienced childhood depression exhibited unusually high right-brain activity. |
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Music is also thought to stimulate right-brain functioning, which is associated with imagination and feelings, especially feelings of sadness. |
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This image is particularly helpful for nontechnical or right-brain type players. |
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Putting their creativity to work in a competitive environment, these twelve young designers are the right-brain thinkers of the business world. |
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The Net message went on to compare right-brain people to those who think with the left side of their brain. |
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If you like spontaneity and seem artistic, you're right-brain dominant. |
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In contrast, word-inspired activity in a right-brain region used to recognize forms progressively declined with increased age of the volunteer and better reading skills. |
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These findings may change the way people think about the right-brain versus left-brain theory, said study co-author Jared Nielsen, a graduate student in neuroscience. |
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