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The Dual Brain: Hemispheric Specialization in Humans

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Contributors to this volume have investigated and demonstrated a number of processes that function asymmetrically within the two hemispheres of the brain. This includes research concerning the extent to which cerebral hemispheres constitute distinct and complete cognitive systems with different perceptions, memories, problem-solving strategies, and personalities. The wide-ranging implications, as well as the apparent limitations, of dual brain theory are covered in detail.

430 pages, Hardcover

First published October 16, 1985

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December 23, 2010
This was a little bit over my head in some places because the author references a bit of work that influences his that I am not familiar with.

This book ultimately helped reinforce the grasp on understanding the importance in collaboration of knowing ones strengths and being surrounded by people who have strengths that are not ones strengths.

"Know Thyself"
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