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  2. Lateralization of brain function - Wikipedia

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    Left cerebral hemisphere. The lateralization of brain function (or hemispheric dominance[ 1][ 2] / latralisation [ 3][ 4]) is the tendency for some neural functions or cognitive processes to be specialized to one side of the brain or the other. The median longitudinal fissure separates the human brain into two distinct cerebral hemispheres ...

  3. Head-related transfer function - Wikipedia

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    Head-related transfer function. A head-related transfer function ( HRTF) is a response that characterizes how an ear receives a sound from a point in space. As sound strikes the listener, the size and shape of the head, ears, ear canal, density of the head, size and shape of nasal and oral cavities, all transform the sound and affect how it is ...

  4. Brain asymmetry - Wikipedia

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    Brain asymmetry. In human neuroanatomy, brain asymmetry can refer to at least two quite distinct findings: Neuroanatomical differences between the left and right sides of the brain. Lateralized functional differences: lateralization of brain function. A stereotypical image of brain lateralisation - demonstrated to be false in neuroscientific ...

  5. Recent findings on the communicative functions of the left versus the right hemisphere of the brain may suggest that there is a distinction between the intentional use of symbols for the sending of specific messages or propositions (language, signing, pantomime) and spontaneous expressive behaviors that signal their meaning through a natural relationship with that which is signified.

  6. JLab Audio - Wikipedia

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    JLab Audio is an American consumer audio brand founded in 2005. [1] The company began by making value priced in-ear headphones, but has since expanded to include premium in-ear and over-ear headphones, as well as wireless headphones and Bluetooth speakers.

  7. DOCUMENT RESUME ED 409 110

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    M. Hunt, and of brain studies, including the work of Wiesel and Hubei and of Epstein. The paper then discusses major issues and controversies in brain research, such as the windows of learning for various functions and subjects, the inseparability of brain structure and function (or of heredity and environment), and left brain/right brain ...

  8. The different functions of the right and left hemispheres of the brain require different approaches to education. Due to their emphasis on language and verbal processing, schools have failed to give adequate stimulation to the right side of the brain and thus tend to discriminate against right brain (RB) dominant students.

  9. Brain-Based Teaching and Student Achievement

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    the right-brain processor would teach using primarily right-brain methods. Likewise, the left-brain teacher used left-brain methods, and so on. Connell further detailed how to reach learners that prefer both sides of the brain. For example, the left-brain learner is one who thrives in a classroom that functions mostly on lecture and discussion.