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Which statement supports the Brain Dominance Theory?
-This theory suggests that certain approaches to thinking and learning differ according to the hemispheres, left and right, of the brain. ... It infers a kind of brain symmetry–if not of function, of form.
-Paul Broca proposed the classic hemispheric dominance theory that particular characteristics were associated with each side of the brain. Initially, researchers believed the left side of the brain had the higher faculties and was more dominant.
-The idea that there are right-brained and left-brained people is a myth. Although we all obviously have different personalities and talents, there's no reason to believe these differences can be explained by the dominance of one half of the brain over the other half.
No such thing as ‘right-brained’ or ‘left-brained,’
-research says
•It's absolutely true that some brain functions occur in one or the other side of the brain," Anderson says. "Language tends to be on the left, attention more on the right. But people don't tend to have a stronger left- or right-sided brain network."
-Amy Novotny