File:Left vs. Right Hemispheres During Semantic Processing.png
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DescriptionLeft vs. Right Hemispheres During Semantic Processing.png |
English: Image depicts two boxes titled "Left Hemisphere (Convergent Processing)" and "Right Hemisphere (Divergent Processing)." Each box has a set of identical pictures. The pictures are of corn on the cob, cornbread, corn maze, cereal, canned corn, kernels of corn, peas, and popcorn. In the "Left Hemisphere" box only the picture of corn on the cob is circled. In the "Right Hemisphere" box all pictures are circled. |
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