Alcohol and bilateral evoked brain potentials.

作者: Bernice Porjesz , Henri Begleiter

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-0632-1_39

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摘要: Man is cerebrally unique in that he the only primate with marked functional asymmetry, where two halves of brain are specialized to serve separate functions. In most individuals (95%), left hemisphere plays a dominant role all language function — speech, verbal perception and thinking, while right dominates non-verbal contents, e.g., form feelings.

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