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English: The oversimplification of lateralization in pop psychology. This belief was widely held even in the scientific community for some years. This picture demonstrates the lateralization of the human brain, which is divided into two hemispheres. The left brain controls functions that have to do with logic and reason, while the right brain controls functions involving creativity and emotion. source: File:Cerebral lobes.png
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current12:36, 31 May 2013Thumbnail for version as of 12:36, 31 May 2013512 × 273 (708 KB)Chickensaresocute (talk | contribs)Moved labels up and altered them slightly. Centered the image.
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