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pt2091 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Rofl why did you list this video in Sports?

Also, the description is misleading.

Good video nonetheless.
Lban2 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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ohh thankss ... i can do my hw too !
visualpurple123 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Not his left eye, his left visual field. Both eyes give input to both hemispheres- the left visual field for BOTH eyes goes to the R hemisphere and the R visual field for both eyes goes to the L hemisphere. The way they're presenting stimuli here (tachistoscopically) prevents the eyes from moving (they're fixated on the cross) because it presents info so quickly. In that way, anything to the L of the X goes to the R hemisphere because it's the L visual field (in BOTH eyes) and vice versa.
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artistcaleb (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I figured I was an idiot, but wasn't quite sure. Your reply simply affirms that for me, and so much more makes sense in life now. I wish I had known this earlier. Thank you !
artistcaleb (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Oops, yeah I'm a tard, the guy is doing it the way one would in that state. never mind
FarazSMusic (1 month ago) Show Hide
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i dont understand this part: if BELL goes to his right brain, then he should point to the BELL by his left hand, but why does he point to the BELL by his right hand. His left speaking brain which controls his right hand got MUSIC and NOT BELL. The fact that he may have spoken it out would reinforce pointing to music not to bell, since the right brain does not speak !! right ?
dirtyharree (1 month ago) Show Hide
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orrite, so we know this happens, but why would the brain evolve to be split? Why not have just one big blob doin everything? Would really appreciate if anyone could xplain!
visualpurple123 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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If you're asking if the brain is lateralized, we talked about this in my psych class- it could be that one very important function became lateralized then many others followed (most likely language to the L hemisphere), or that there is a processing advantage to having two brains doing two different types of processing on the same task simultaneously (R spatial and L verbal). It could also help keep the different functions from interfering with each other (insulate them). Hope that helps!
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This video was presented in my Psychology Lecture at City College of New York! So I pay for college to information that is already on Internet for free!!! Internet replaces the information you can get in college today. College is overrated!

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