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Dual brain, creativity, and health
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NeuropsychologyHealthy SubjectsBrain FunctionDevelopmental Cognitive NeuroscienceNeurolinguisticsAffective NeuroscienceEducationCognitionBrain OrganizationPsychologySocial SciencesLeft HemispheresNeurological FunctioningCreativityMind-body ConnectionCognitive NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceBrain StructureNeurophilosophyExperimental PsychologyComputational CreativityIntegrative NeuroscienceHuman NeuroscienceNeuroscienceBiological PsychiatrySpecialized FunctionsCreativity AssessmentDual Brain
Abstract The importance of the specialized functions of the right and left hemispheres is reviewed, with applications to education, treatment, creativity, and research duly noted. Experimental studies serve as indications of how alexithymia and creativity of the so‐called dual brain has been examined. Patients with com‐missurotomies, patients in psychotherapy, priests, creative subjects, and normal controls have been compared through a variety of experimental methods in terms of hemispheric specialization. The results indicate that creative and healthy subjects tend to have freer access to mutual interaction of both hemispheres without marked inhibitory or disinhibitory effects from either cerebral hemisphere.
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