Awh...swing and a miss.
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Awh...swing and a miss.
That's too bad. It woulda' been fun... reeeal fun...*sobs and shakes head*
We could've made it real together! And now, I'm doomed to forever repeat this perpetual dream alone, not alive and not dead either!!
I do agree with that. I mean, the very existence of the terms 'hard rationality' and 'emotive' means there must be some basis for them in human behaviors. I'm not saying this continuum doesn't exist, just that it's probably mediated by a much more complex mechanism than 'which side of your head works better'.
The left-handed right-handed thing is indeed an example of tasks being largely assigned to one side or the other. However, we're already pretty certain that different parts of the brain have different functions. This doesn't imply that
1) One entire side of the brain should work 'better' than the other
2) Either side can be generally associated with the qualities of 'hard rationalists' or 'emotive people'.
I mean, you could say people are 'compassionate' and 'not compassionate', but this doesn't mean that the traits belong to different sides of the brain. As the SciAm article discussed,
The distinctions are not all that clear to begin with.Quote:
In most of us, the left hemisphere is specialized for most aspects of language, whereas the right hemisphere is specialized for most visuospatial skills. Yet even these differences are only relative; for example, the right hemisphere tends to play a larger role than the left does in interpreting the vocal tone of spoken language.
Hmm, interesting... is that all there is to it? I'm trying out for tennis this season, so I'll definitely try it out. Can't hurt :P
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1) One entire side of the brain should work 'better' than the other
I am not saying one should, I just am saying that in some cases it just does. Subjectively good or bad. I would like to know how to juggle like that, regardless what side.
Don't mean to brag or be snobby, but people I know think I'm both. I improvise on jazz piano, make games (creativity, right brain), yet succeed in math and similar. Although I am more right brain then left. My right brain skills aren't comparable to those that are truly right brained.